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'''Al F. Hochstadter''' was a vice-president of the [[Goldberg Manufacturing Company]] and a member of one of the founding families of [[Temple Emanu-El]].
'''Al F. Hochstadter''' was a bottler in [[Birmingham]] from [[1885]] to [[1892]]. Before then he was vice-president of the [[Goldberg Manufacturing Company]] and a member of one of the founding families of [[Temple Emanu-El]].


Goldberg was a maker of cider and vinegar and bottler of beer on the corner of [[20th Street South|20th Street]] and [[2nd Avenue South|Avenue B]] in the 1880s. Bottles bearing Hochstadter's own name were made around [[1888]].
Goldberg was a maker of cider and vinegar and bottler of beer on the corner of [[20th Street South|20th Street]] and [[2nd Avenue South|Avenue B]]. Hoschstadter worked there through [[1894]] before opening his own bottling plant, which operated until [[1888]].


Hochstadter was a leader in the [[Iron Mountain Lodge No. 11]] of the [[Ancient Order of United Workmen]]. His wife was a member of the Hebrew Ladies Benevolent Association.
Hochstadter was a leader in the [[Iron Mountain Lodge No. 11]] of the [[Ancient Order of United Workmen]]. His wife was a member of the Hebrew Ladies Benevolent Association.
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==References==
==References==
* Smith, Dennis I. (1983) ''Birmingham Bottlers: 1883-1983''. self-published
* Elovaitz, Mark (1974) ''A Century of Jewish Life in Dixie: The Birmingham Experience..'' Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press  
* Elovaitz, Mark (1974) ''A Century of Jewish Life in Dixie: The Birmingham Experience..'' Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press  
* ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=r10TAAAAYAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s City Directory of Birmingham and Gazetteer of Surrounding Section]'' (1884-85) Atlanta, Georgia: Interstate Directory Co.
* ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=r10TAAAAYAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s City Directory of Birmingham and Gazetteer of Surrounding Section]'' (1884-85) Atlanta, Georgia: Interstate Directory Co.

Revision as of 21:50, 23 June 2009

Al F. Hochstadter was a bottler in Birmingham from 1885 to 1892. Before then he was vice-president of the Goldberg Manufacturing Company and a member of one of the founding families of Temple Emanu-El.

Goldberg was a maker of cider and vinegar and bottler of beer on the corner of 20th Street and Avenue B. Hoschstadter worked there through 1894 before opening his own bottling plant, which operated until 1888.

Hochstadter was a leader in the Iron Mountain Lodge No. 11 of the Ancient Order of United Workmen. His wife was a member of the Hebrew Ladies Benevolent Association.

References