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* [[Crenshaw & Company]], [[Bessemer]] (1908-1910)
* [[Crenshaw & Company]], [[Bessemer]] (1908-1910)
* [[Crown Bottling Works]], [[Ensley]] (1901)
* [[Crown Bottling Works]], [[Ensley]] (1901)
* [[Deacon-Brown Bottling Company]], later [[Magic City Bottling & Syrup Company]], [[Birmingham]] (1911)
* [[Dixie Bottling Works]], [[Pratt City]] (1925-1926)
* [[Dixie Bottling Works]], [[Pratt City]] (1925-1926)
* [[Dixie Steam Bottling Works]], [[Birmingham]] (1900-1902)
* [[Dixie Steam Bottling Works]], [[Birmingham]] (1900-1902)
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* [[Green Spot Bottling Company]], [[Ensley]] (1949)
* [[Green Spot Bottling Company]], [[Ensley]] (1949)
* [[H. P. D. & P. Company]], [[Pratt City]] (1907)
* [[H. P. D. & P. Company]], [[Pratt City]] (1907)
* [[Houppert & Worcester]], [[Birmingham]] (1903), filed for Trade Mark for "Dope"
* [[Houppert & Smyly]]
* [[Houppert & Smyly]]
* [[Iron City Steam Bottling Works]], [[2nd Avenue North]] (1880s-1896)
* [[Iron City Steam Bottling Works]], [[2nd Avenue North]] (1880s-1896)

Revision as of 11:42, 2 July 2015

This is a list of bottlers operating in the Birmingham District:

References

  • Smith, Dennis I. (1983?) Birmingham Bottlers 1883-1983. Birmingham: self-published pamphlet.
  • The Report of the President's Homes Commission, (1907) 60 Cong. 2 ses., Sen. Doc. 644. quoted in Harvey W. Wiley (1919) Beverages and Their Adulteration. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Co. - accessed January 18, 2007