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The firm's president was [[B. H. Goldberg]]. Vice-President [[Al Hochstadter]] left the company in [[1884]] to establish his own bottling works. | The firm's president was [[B. H. Goldberg]]. Vice-President [[Al Hochstadter]] left the company in [[1884]] to establish his own bottling works. | ||
==References== | |||
* {{CD-1884}} | |||
[[Category:Distilleries]] | [[Category:Distilleries]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Former breweries]] | ||
[[Category:Bottlers]] | [[Category:Bottlers]] | ||
[[Category:20th Street South]] | [[Category:20th Street South]] | ||
[[Category:2nd Avenue South]] | [[Category:2nd Avenue South]] |
Latest revision as of 12:51, 31 October 2018
The Goldberg Manufacturing Co. was a manufacturer and bottler of cider, vinegar and beer located at 20th Street and Avenue B (2nd Avenue South) in the 1880s.
The firm's president was B. H. Goldberg. Vice-President Al Hochstadter left the company in 1884 to establish his own bottling works.
References
- City Directory of Birmingham and Gazetteer of Surrounding Section for 1884-5 (1884) Volume II. Atlanta, Georgia: Interstate Directory Company