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Mondays
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get a free refill!
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Coffee To Your Meeting Or Event!
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Call 757-3025
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About Red Horse
Coffee Company
The Coffee
When Robin and John were thinking about the coffee
business, they wanted to serve their customers the best coffee available. In
doing there research they discovered Dillanos Coffee Roasters of Sumner, Washington. This is
a micro coffee roasting company based on quality and integrity. They are
versatile enough to roast smaller batches for companies like Red Horse Coffee
and having an incredible industry-wide reputation for roasting specific profiles
requested by their clients. After reviewing the roasting policy and procedures
and doing extensive taste tests at the Dillanos Coffee Roasters facility, John
and Robin decided Dillanos would be the exclusive roasters of Red Horse Coffee. The
end product was a cup of of the smoothest coffee available in the Mid-Willamette
Valley, guaranteed.
The Family
The Howe family of the 1776 Revolutionary War era had their
origin dating from the Saxon invasions of England in the 5th century A.D. Two prominent
Howe’s, General Sir William and Admiral Sir Richard, my Uncles, played
major roles in the Revolutionary War of 1776. Sir William commanded the
entire war operation in the colonies. Another brother, General George Augustus
Howe, was killed at Ticonderoga during the French-Indian War in 1758. Here
supposedly was the historical accounting of the “three” brothers, except for
an “accidental” omission in those accounts of a younger brother,
my Uncle Joseph. He came to America to join his “brother” George
in the French-Indian war. Major Joseph Howe became disillusioned after
finding George dead. He quit the army and drifted into what was the southwest
corner of the then New Jersey-Virginia colony.
All of the brothers were considered to be from an illegitimate lineage in that
their grandmother, a woman of royal status, had been mistress to the King George
the First. The brothers were often referred to as the illegitimate uncles
of King George the Third. A narrow and fuzzy line often separated legitimate
royal lineages.
When Joseph left the army he was expelled from his family and cut off from privileges
such as using the family coat of arms to create a business. Undeterred,
Joseph created his own coat of arms placing a prominent red horse head at its
center. Joseph, then, built and operated the Horse Head Inn for approximately
20 years. The Inn was a hotbed of revolutionary fervor until the invading
English Army burned it to the ground in 1777.
I grew up with this verbal history from early childhood. When the time
came to name our coffee business we considered over two hundred names. My
family history echoed loudly and the red horse continued to rise to the top of
the list. So, we took the horse and the original color, as it appeared
on the original sign, and became Red Horse Coffee Company. A family owned
and operated business proudly serving our community since 1758.
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