Beer, its history and its economic value as a national beverageSalem, F. W. (Frederick William)
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Beer, its history and its economic value as a national beverage
Salem, F. W. (Frederick William)
Beer -- History; Brewing industry -- United States -- History; Temperance
Number of barrels sold.
1878. 1879.
Wilmington, Hartman & Fehrenbach, 3,871 4,700
“ Specht, Carl, 90 308
“ Stoeckle, Jos., 3,880 4,555
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Number of Breweries, 3. 7,841 9,563
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Number of barrels sold.
1878. 1879.
Georgetown, Duetz, Catherine, 38 and 40 792 661
Green St.,
Washington, Adt. F. J., bet. 13th and
14th Sts., E. and D. and S. 2,569 1,960
E.,
“ Albert, John, cor. 25th and
F. N. W., 686 597
“ Cook, John G., 45 N St., N. 264 364
W.,
“ Dickson, Chris., 719 4 1-2 1,373 1,309
St.,
“ Henrich, Christian, 1229
20th St., N. W., 7,400 10,711
“ Juenemann, Geo., 400 E St.,
N. W., 11,341 11,151
“ Kernwein, George, No. 124 N
St., N. W., 203 261
“ Roth, Jacob, 318 First St., 2,258 1,674
N. W.,
“ Zanner, Wm., 526 4 1-2 St., 620 438
S. W.,
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Number of Breweries, 10. 27,506 29,126
GEORGIA.
No. of barrels sold.
1878. 1879.
Atlanta, Atlanta City Brewing Co., W.
H. Tuller, President, 7,330 7,710
IDAHO.
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