Friedman, Keiler & Co. were wholesalers from ca. 1870 to 1919. They were drawing liquor from warehouses supplied by RD #554 of Kentucky's 8 th district, and perhaps others.
The company used the brand names: "Brook Hill", "Brook Hill", "Crescent Club", "Crider Club", "E. O. S.", "Hal Walters", "J. W. Palmer", "James E. Owen", "King Leo", "Moss Rose High Grade Rye", "Newport E. O. S.", "Samuel Mc Clure", "Sweet Revenge", "The Prophet", "Tom Manning", and "Victoria Rye." | | Business name timeline: Friedman, Keiler & Co. (1892-1895), Friedman & Keiler (1904), Friedman, Keiler & Co. (1906)
Address timeline: 124 N 2 nd (1892-1904), 130-132 N 2 nd (1906) | | Business category timeline (abbreviations decoded below): D W
Years that company appeared in directories
Years directories were consulted
Paducah directory notes
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Appearance in
directories: 1892, 1895, 1904, 1906
Directories
consulted: 1890, 1892, 1895, 1904, 1906
Paducah directory
notes: D = distillers, W = Wines & Liquors. 1904 listings are from a typewritten transcript
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