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JAMES CLARK DISTILLING CO.
Cumberland, MD.
1914
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James Clark Distilling Co. owned the Braddock Pure Rye Distillery in Cumberland, MD. The distillery was named after Major General Edward Braddock, who served in the Britsh army during the French and Indian wars.

By 1903, the James Clark Distilling Co. had offices in VA and WV.

Advertising in 1914 showed James Clark to be President of the company, John Keating as VP and Treasurer.

Read more about this company in the following article:
The Supremes and Whiskey by Mail: Then and Now, by Jack Sullivan

The company used the brand names:
"Belle of the Valley", "Braddock", "Braddock", "Braddock Black Label", "Braddock Old Export", "Braddock Private Stock", "Old Cumberland X X X X", "Old National Pike", "Queen City Club", "Superior", and "XX Choice."

Business name timeline:
James Clark Distilling Co.

Address timeline:
55 Baltimore St.



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