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* [[H. O. Adams]], bottled [[Queen Ola]], [[Adamsville]] (1907-1914) | * [[H. O. Adams]], bottled [[Queen Ola]], [[Adamsville]] (1907-1914) | ||
* [[Alabama Bottling Company]], 100 block of [[23rd Street North]], west side (1909) | |||
* [[Alabama Grocery Company]], bottled [[Imported French Cola]], [[Lime Cola]] | * [[Alabama Grocery Company]], bottled [[Imported French Cola]], [[Lime Cola]] | ||
* [[Ala Cola Bottling Company]], [[Bessemer]] (1912-1914) | * [[Ala Cola Bottling Company]], [[Bessemer]] (1912-1914) | ||
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* [[C. P. Barranco]], [[Bessemer]] (1910-1920) | * [[C. P. Barranco]], [[Bessemer]] (1910-1920) | ||
* [[Bessemer Bottling Works]], [[Bessemer]], [[Johns]] (1900-1905) | * [[Bessemer Bottling Works]], [[Bessemer]], [[Johns]] (1900-1905) | ||
* [[Bessemer Bottling Company]], bottled [[Lime Cola]] [[Bessemer]], [[Ensley]] ( | * [[Bessemer Bottling Company]], bottled [[Lime Cola]] [[Bessemer]], [[Ensley]] (1930–1968) | ||
* [[Bessemer Coca-Cola Bottling Works]], [[Bessemer]] ( | * [[Bessemer Coca-Cola Bottling Works]], [[Bessemer]] (1907–1910) | ||
* [[Bessemer Steam Bottling Works]], [[Bessemer]] ( | * [[Bessemer Steam Bottling Works]], [[Bessemer]] (1887–1900) | ||
* [[Big 5 Bottling Works]], [[Ensley]] ( | * [[Big 5 Bottling Works]], [[Ensley]] (1924–1930) | ||
* [[Birmingham Steam Bottling Works]],also known as [[Birmingham Bottling Works]], [[Davis & Herbert]], [[Davis & Worcester]] ( | * [[Birmingham Beverage Co.]], 408 [[24th Street North]] (1909) | ||
* [[Birmingham Steam Bottling Works]], 2201 [[3rd Avenue South]], also known as [[Birmingham Bottling Works]], [[Davis & Herbert]], [[Davis & Worcester]] (1884–1909) | |||
* [[Birmingham Brewing Company]] | * [[Birmingham Brewing Company]] | ||
* [[Birmingham Chero-Cola Bottling Company]], 2401 [[6th Avenue South]] [[Birmingham]] ( | * [[Birmingham Celery Cola Bottling Company]], 1708 [[2nd Avenue South]], bottled [[Celery Cola]], also bottled in Dallas, Nashville & St Louis (1908–1909) | ||
* [[Birmingham Coca-Cola Bottling Company]], [[ | * [[Birmingham Chero-Cola Bottling Company]], 2401 [[6th Avenue South]] [[Birmingham]] (–1929), also in [[Bessemer]] and [[Patton]] (1920) | ||
* [[Birmingham Distilling Company]], 1300 [[7th Avenue North]], [[Birmingham]] ( | * [[Birmingham Coca-Cola Bottling Company]], 500 [[22nd Street South]] (1909) | ||
* [[Birmingham Distilling Company]], 1300 [[7th Avenue North]], [[Birmingham]] (–1908) | |||
* [[Birmingham Dr Pepper Bottling Company]], [[Birmingham]] (1931-1983) | * [[Birmingham Dr Pepper Bottling Company]], [[Birmingham]] (1931-1983) | ||
* [[Birmingham Ne-Hi Bottling Company]], 2401 [[6th Avenue South]], [[Birmingham]] ( | * [[Birmingham Ne-Hi Bottling Company]], 2401 [[6th Avenue South]], [[Birmingham]] (1930–1941) | ||
* [[Birmingham Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.]], 1308 [[1st Avenue North]] (1909) | |||
* [[Bludwine Bottling Co.]], [[Oakcrest Station]] (1909) | |||
* [[Bowden Bottling Company]], [[Bessemer]] (1910) | * [[Bowden Bottling Company]], [[Bessemer]] (1910) | ||
* [[Brown Belle Bottling Company]], bottled [[The Joe Louis Punch]], [[Birmingham]] ( | * [[Brown Belle Bottling Company]], bottled [[The Joe Louis Punch]], [[Birmingham]] (1938–1950) | ||
* [[Buffalo Rock Company]] | * [[Buffalo Rock Company]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Camel Bottling Co.]], 708 [[14th Street North]] (1909) | ||
* [[Chero-Cola Bottling Company]], [[Ensley]] (1924) | * [[Chero-Cola Bottling Company]], [[Ensley]] (1924) | ||
* [[Coca-Cola Bottling Company]] | * [[Coca-Cola Bottling Company]] | ||
* [[Cola-Nip Company]], [[Birmingham]] (1911) | * [[Cola-Nip Company]], [[Birmingham]] (1911) | ||
* [[Crawford Johnson & Company]], [[Ensley]] ( | * [[Crawford Johnson & Company]], [[Ensley]] (1928–1929) | ||
* [[Cream Cola]], [[Jebeles & Calias Co.]], [[Birmingham]] | * [[Cream Cola]], [[Jebeles & Calias Co.]], [[Birmingham]] | ||
* [[Crenshaw & Company]], [[Bessemer]] (1908-1910) | * [[Crenshaw & Company]], [[Bessemer]] (1908-1910) | ||
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* [[Deacon-Brown Bottling Company]], later [[Magic City Bottling & Syrup Company]], [[Birmingham]] (1911) | * [[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]] ( | * [[Dixie Steam Bottling Works]], [[Birmingham]] (1900–1902) | ||
* [[Eagle Bottling Company]], [[Bessemer]], [[Johns]], [[Pratt City]] ( | * [[Eagle Bottling Company]], [[Bessemer]], [[Johns]], [[Pratt City]] (1905–1918) | ||
* [[Eagle Bottling Works]], [[College Street]] and [[Wilcox Avenue]] (1909) | |||
* [[Eagle Cider & Phosphate Company]], [[Bessemer]] (1908) | * [[Eagle Cider & Phosphate Company]], [[Bessemer]] (1908) | ||
* [[Eidge Brothers]], [[Bessemer]] ( | * [[Eidge Brothers]], [[Bessemer]] (1897–1898) | ||
* [[Ensley Bottling Works]], [[Ensley]] ( | * [[Elephant Bottling Works]], 510 [[23rd Street South]] (1909) | ||
* [[Ensley Bottling Works]], [[Ensley]] (1910–1911) | |||
* [[Fairfield Bottling Works]], [[Fairfield]] (1918) | * [[Fairfield Bottling Works]], [[Fairfield]] (1918) | ||
* [[Frisco Bottling Works]], [[Johns]] (1910) | * [[Frisco Bottling Works]], [[Johns]] (1910) | ||
* [[Gleeola]]/[[Gay-Ola]] ( | * [[Gleeola]]/[[Gay-Ola]] (1910–1911) | ||
* [[Goldberg Manufacturing Company]], [[ | * [[Goldberg Manufacturing Company]], [[Morris Goldberg]], 1212 [[5th Avenue North]] (1880s–1909) | ||
* [[Grapico Bottling Company]], [[Ensley]] ( | * [[Grapico Bottling Company]], [[Ensley]] (1920–1922) | ||
* [[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) | ||
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* [[Motlow Distilling Company|Jack Daniel Distilling Company]], 2431 [[2nd Avenue South]], [[Birmingham]] (1911-1915) | * [[Motlow Distilling Company|Jack Daniel Distilling Company]], 2431 [[2nd Avenue South]], [[Birmingham]] (1911-1915) | ||
* [[Jefferson County Bottling Works]], [[Ensley]] (1910-1920) | * [[Jefferson County Bottling Works]], [[Ensley]] (1910-1920) | ||
* [[Jersey Cream Bottling Co.]], 2116 [[Morris Avenue]] (1909) | |||
* [[Johns Bottling Works]], bottled [[Rye-Ola]], [[Johns]] (1911-1921) | * [[Johns Bottling Works]], bottled [[Rye-Ola]], [[Johns]] (1911-1921) | ||
* [[Magic City NuGrape Bottling Company]] | * [[Magic City NuGrape Bottling Company]] | ||
* [[Magic City Steam Bottling Works]], [[Birmingham]] (1886-1892) | * [[Magic City Steam Bottling Works]], [[Birmingham]] (1886-1892) | ||
* [[Mar-Cola Company]], [[Bessemer]] (1918-1920) | * [[Mar-Cola Company]], [[Bessemer]] (1918-1920) | ||
* [[D. H. Markstein & Co.]], 2122 [[Morris Avenue]] (1909) | |||
* [[H. G. Meuman]], [[Bessemer]] (1887-1897) | * [[H. G. Meuman]], [[Bessemer]] (1887-1897) | ||
* [[Minor Brothers]], [[Ensley]] (1901) | * [[Minor Brothers]], [[Ensley]] (1901) | ||
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* [[Steel City Bottling Works]], [[Ensley]] (1934) | * [[Steel City Bottling Works]], [[Ensley]] (1934) | ||
* [[Try-Me Bottling Company]], 2108 [[5th Avenue North]] (1920s-), 2424 [[7th Avenue South]] (1950s-60s) | * [[Try-Me Bottling Company]], 2108 [[5th Avenue North]] (1920s-), 2424 [[7th Avenue South]] (1950s-60s) | ||
* [[Viva Bottling Works]], 521 [[20th Street South]] (1909) | |||
* [[Mitch-O-Cola|Warrior Bottling Company]], [[Warrior]] (1915) | * [[Mitch-O-Cola|Warrior Bottling Company]], [[Warrior]] (1915) | ||
* [[Wise Ola|Wise Ola Company]], bottled [[Wise Ola]], [[ | * [[A. V. Welsh Vinegar Co.]], 1905-1907 [[1st Avenue South]] (1909) | ||
* [[Wise Ola|Wise Ola Company]], bottled [[Wise Ola]], 1911 [[1st Avenue South]] (1909) | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 17:46, 1 January 2020
This is a list of bottlers operating in the Birmingham District:
- H. O. Adams, bottled Queen Ola, Adamsville (1907-1914)
- Alabama Bottling Company, 100 block of 23rd Street North, west side (1909)
- Alabama Grocery Company, bottled Imported French Cola, Lime Cola
- Ala Cola Bottling Company, Bessemer (1912-1914)
- Alabama Bottling Works, Bessemer (1902-1905)
- Canada Dry Bottling Company of Birmingham, 1100 34th Street North, Birmingham (1964)
- C. P. Barranco, Bessemer (1910-1920)
- Bessemer Bottling Works, Bessemer, Johns (1900-1905)
- Bessemer Bottling Company, bottled Lime Cola Bessemer, Ensley (1930–1968)
- Bessemer Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Bessemer (1907–1910)
- Bessemer Steam Bottling Works, Bessemer (1887–1900)
- Big 5 Bottling Works, Ensley (1924–1930)
- Birmingham Beverage Co., 408 24th Street North (1909)
- Birmingham Steam Bottling Works, 2201 3rd Avenue South, also known as Birmingham Bottling Works, Davis & Herbert, Davis & Worcester (1884–1909)
- Birmingham Brewing Company
- Birmingham Celery Cola Bottling Company, 1708 2nd Avenue South, bottled Celery Cola, also bottled in Dallas, Nashville & St Louis (1908–1909)
- Birmingham Chero-Cola Bottling Company, 2401 6th Avenue South Birmingham (–1929), also in Bessemer and Patton (1920)
- Birmingham Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 500 22nd Street South (1909)
- Birmingham Distilling Company, 1300 7th Avenue North, Birmingham (–1908)
- Birmingham Dr Pepper Bottling Company, Birmingham (1931-1983)
- Birmingham Ne-Hi Bottling Company, 2401 6th Avenue South, Birmingham (1930–1941)
- Birmingham Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., 1308 1st Avenue North (1909)
- Bludwine Bottling Co., Oakcrest Station (1909)
- Bowden Bottling Company, Bessemer (1910)
- Brown Belle Bottling Company, bottled The Joe Louis Punch, Birmingham (1938–1950)
- Buffalo Rock Company
- Camel Bottling Co., 708 14th Street North (1909)
- Chero-Cola Bottling Company, Ensley (1924)
- Coca-Cola Bottling Company
- Cola-Nip Company, Birmingham (1911)
- Crawford Johnson & Company, Ensley (1928–1929)
- Cream Cola, Jebeles & Calias Co., Birmingham
- Crenshaw & Company, Bessemer (1908-1910)
- 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 Steam Bottling Works, Birmingham (1900–1902)
- Eagle Bottling Company, Bessemer, Johns, Pratt City (1905–1918)
- Eagle Bottling Works, College Street and Wilcox Avenue (1909)
- Eagle Cider & Phosphate Company, Bessemer (1908)
- Eidge Brothers, Bessemer (1897–1898)
- Elephant Bottling Works, 510 23rd Street South (1909)
- Ensley Bottling Works, Ensley (1910–1911)
- Fairfield Bottling Works, Fairfield (1918)
- Frisco Bottling Works, Johns (1910)
- Gleeola/Gay-Ola (1910–1911)
- Goldberg Manufacturing Company, Morris Goldberg, 1212 5th Avenue North (1880s–1909)
- Grapico Bottling Company, Ensley (1920–1922)
- Green Spot Bottling Company, Ensley (1949)
- H. P. D. & P. Company, Pratt City (1907)
- Houppert & Worcester, Birmingham (1903), filed for Trade Mark for "Dope"
- Houppert & Smyly
- Iron City Steam Bottling Works, 2nd Avenue North (1880s-1896)
- Kentucky Distilling Company, 2230 2nd Avenue North, Birmingham (1915)
- Jack Daniel Distilling Company, 2431 2nd Avenue South, Birmingham (1911-1915)
- Jefferson County Bottling Works, Ensley (1910-1920)
- Jersey Cream Bottling Co., 2116 Morris Avenue (1909)
- Johns Bottling Works, bottled Rye-Ola, Johns (1911-1921)
- Magic City NuGrape Bottling Company
- Magic City Steam Bottling Works, Birmingham (1886-1892)
- Mar-Cola Company, Bessemer (1918-1920)
- D. H. Markstein & Co., 2122 Morris Avenue (1909)
- H. G. Meuman, Bessemer (1887-1897)
- Minor Brothers, Ensley (1901)
- Minks Bottling Works, Pratt City (1909)
- Mitch-O-Cola Bottling Company, Warrior (1915)
- Motlow Distilling Company, Birmingham 1215 2nd Avenue South, Birmingham (1904-1907)
- My-Cola Bottling Company, Fairfield (1918-1922)
- National Dope Company, Birmingham (1909-1911)
- Nifty-Cola Bottling Co., 1706 4th Avenue South (1917)
- Nova Kola Company, Birmingham (1911)
- O. L. Gregory Vinegar Company, bottled Revive Ola, Birmingham
- Oneonta Bottling Works (1911)
- Orange Crush Bottling Company
- Orange Smile Bottling Company, Bessemer (1920-1922)
- Orange Tip Bottling Company, Bessemer (1922-1924)
- Ozo-Olo, 2325 Avenue F, Birmingham (1910-)
- Pioneer Bottling Works, bottled Coca-Cola, Blossburg, Brookside (1900-1923)
- Peek Beverage Company bottled Rye-Ola, Birmingham (1905-1922)
- Pratt City Bottling Works, Pratt City (1900-1912)
- Pratt City Distilling Company, 118 4th Street Pratt City, Pratt City (1915)
- Pratt-Ensley Bottling Works, Pratt City (1907)
- Purity Bottling Company, Warrior (1912-1915)
- Red Rock Bottling Company, Ensley (1924)
- Rochell & Brown, Ensley (1909)
- Rochell & Duren, Ensley (1908)
- Romano Ala-Cola Bottling Company, bottled Ala-Cola, Bessemer (1912-1914)
- Rye-Ola Bottling Works, Johns (1911-1921)
- Schillinger Brewing Company
- Steel City Bottling Works, Ensley (1934)
- Try-Me Bottling Company, 2108 5th Avenue North (1920s-), 2424 7th Avenue South (1950s-60s)
- Viva Bottling Works, 521 20th Street South (1909)
- Warrior Bottling Company, Warrior (1915)
- A. V. Welsh Vinegar Co., 1905-1907 1st Avenue South (1909)
- Wise Ola Company, bottled Wise Ola, 1911 1st Avenue South (1909)
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