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The '''Iron City Steam Bottling Works''' was a [[List of bottlers|bottler]] located at the corner of [[2nd Avenue North]]
The '''Iron City Steam Bottling Works''' was a [[List of bottlers|bottler]] located at the corner of [[2nd Avenue North]] and [[16th Street North|16th Street]].


The company was founded by [[Frank Nabers]] and [[George Morrow]] of [[Nabers, Morrow & Sinnige]] pharmacy. They sold the business to [[R. W. Mustin]] and [[M. M. Fogle]] in April [[1889]]. They, in turn, sold the business to Mustin's wife, [[M. E. Mustin]] in May or June of that year. They moved the plant to a building on Lot 4 of [[Block 123]], which was purchased from a Copeland on [[December 6]], [[1890]].
The company was founded by [[Frank Nabers]] and [[George Morrow]] of [[Nabers, Morrow & Sinnige]] pharmacy. They sold the business to [[R. W. Mustin]] and [[M. M. Fogle]] in April [[1889]]. They, in turn, sold the business to Mustin's wife, [[M. E. Mustin]] in May or June of that year. They moved the plant to a building on Lot 4 of [[Block 123]], which was purchased from a Copeland on [[December 6]], [[1890]].

Revision as of 12:38, 16 February 2015

The Iron City Steam Bottling Works was a bottler located at the corner of 2nd Avenue North and 16th Street.

The company was founded by Frank Nabers and George Morrow of Nabers, Morrow & Sinnige pharmacy. They sold the business to R. W. Mustin and M. M. Fogle in April 1889. They, in turn, sold the business to Mustin's wife, M. E. Mustin in May or June of that year. They moved the plant to a building on Lot 4 of Block 123, which was purchased from a Copeland on December 6, 1890.

The bottling works was destroyed by fire in 1896.