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RD #17, 2 nd District |
Information from insurance underwriter records compiled in 1892 suggest that the distillery was frame construction. The property included several warehouses plus a cattle barn: Bonded warehouse "No. 17" is identified as being frame block with a composition roof, located 100 ft south of the still. "No. 17B" was 300 ft SE of the still and was iron-clad with a metal or slate roof. It was part free. "Warehouse A" was also part free. It was frame with a shingle roof and 225 ft east of the still. "Free A" was 300 ft east with a 4-inch brick veneer and a metal or slate roof. A fifth warehouse was identified as being owned by F Westheimer & Son. It was iron-clad with a metal or slate roof and located 6 ft west of Warehouse A (200 ft east of the still). In 1892, the distillery was being run by the Sour Mash Distilling Co. Aliases that this distillery's product was sold under |
This distillery provided product that was sold under the following aliases: Internal Revenue recorded warehouse transactions for this distillery as follows:
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