Manufacturer Notes: D. Bottle WorksInfo on Bottles with the D. B. W. base markingLong Island Bottling Company, Patchogue, New York (Long Island) In business 1888-1906 According A Historical Guide to Long Island Soda, Beer & Mineral Water Bottles & Bottling Companies 1840-1970 _______________________________________________________________________________________ John H. Smith, Mount Sinai, New York (Long Island) In business 1892-1917 According A Historical Guide to Long Island Soda, Beer & Mineral Water Bottles & Bottling Companies 1840-1970 Notes: The "D" in "D B W" is over an "O" on the base of the bottle. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Patrick J. Martin, Bridgeport, Connecticut 1876 Martin Patrick J., spring fitter, bds 56 Calhoun av 1877 Martin Patrick J., spring fitter, bds 25 Calhoun av 1878 No entry 1879 Not searched 1880 Not searched 1882 Martin Patrick J., lock maker, bds 25 Calhoun av 1883 Martin Patrick J., lock maker, bds 25 Calhoun av 1884 Martin P. J., painter Coughlin Bros., bds 25 Calhoun av 1885 Not searched 1886 Not searched 1887 Martin Patrick J., salesman, 509 Water, bds 49 Calhoun av 1888 Martin Patrick, salesman, 509 Water, bds 49 Calhoun av 1889 Martin Patrick, salesman, 509 Water, bds 49 Calhoun av 1890 Martin Patrick J., prop. Golden Valley Bottling Works 78 Milne, h 486 James 1891 Martin Patrick J., prop. Golden Valley Bottling Works 78 Milne, h 41 Calhoun av 1892 MARTIN PATRICK J., prop. Golden Valley Bottling Works 5 Olive, h 41 Calhoun av-See p 934 1893 Martin Patrick J., prop. Golden Valley Bottling Works 5 Olive, h 41 Calhoun av 1894 Martin Patrick J., prop. Golden Valley Bottling Works 5 Olive, also grocery and liquor dealer 11 do., h 41 Calhoun av 1895 Martin Patrick J., prop. Golden Valley Bottling Works 5 Olive, h 41 Calhoun av 1896 Martin Patrick J., prop. Golden Valley Bottling Works 5 Olive, h 41 Calhoun av 1897 Martin Patrick J., bottler 5 Olive, h 41 Calhoun av 1898 Martin Patrick J., bottler 5 Olive, h 41 Calhoun av 1899 Martin Patrick J., bottler 144 Calhoun av, h 138 do 1900 Martin Patrick J., bottler 144 Calhoun av, h 138 do 1901 Martin Patrick J., prop. Golden Valley Bottling Works 144 Calhoun av, h 138 do 1902 Martin Patrick J., prop. Golden Valley Bottling Works 144 Calhoun av, h 138 do 1901 Martin Patrick J., prop. Golden Valley Bottling Works 144 Calhoun av, h 188 do 1904 Martin Patrick J., prop. Golden Valley Bottling Works 144 Calhoun av, h 138 do 1905 No listing Bottle is marked 5 Olive Street, the location from 1892 to 1898. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Keystone Bottling Company, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania 1884 Abe Davis has accepted a position as traveling salesman for the Keystone Bottling works, of this place. May 8, 1884 Huntington Globe 1885 Huntington, Pa.: Keystone Bottling Co. in Huntington license granted April 30 1885 -Altoona Tribune 1886 Mr. C. O. Jones, a representative of the Keystone Bottling Company, of Huntington, visited the City yesterday. The firm has a big trade here. January 19, 1886 Altoona Times 1886 C. O. Jones and H. D. Riner doing business as the "Keystone Bottling Company" for license to bottle, vend and sell malt and brewed liquors at No. 326 Allegheny street, between Third and Fourth streets in, the borough of Huntingdon, Penna. April 2, 1886 Huntingdon Journal 1888 THE licenses of ... Keystone Bottling works at Huntingdon, expired last week. May 9, 1888 Indiana Weekly Messenger 1888 H. D. Reiners, of the Keystone Bottling establishment, is erecting a building at 13th and Penn streets. He will vacate his present quarters on the first of February 23, 1888 Huntingdon Globe 1889 Gil. Greenberg is traveling through the eastern part of the state for the Keystone Bottling Co. October 3, 1889 Huntingdon Globe 1902 Gil. Greenberg, of the Keystone bottling Works at the Coleman. ... All three are representative men from Huntington county and report business is good. March 7, 1902 Mount Union Times _______________________________________________________________________________________ Thoughts: This may have been a Western Pennsylvania glass factory that had a salesman in the Long Island area. Bridgeport Connecticut is a ferry port crossing to Port Jefferson, Long Island, which is close to Mount Sinai and Patchogue. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Go To North American Soda & Beers Home |