Search using this query type:

Search only these record types:

Advanced Search (Items only)

Browse Items (56 total)

  • Tags: bottle

1999.620e.jpg
The Maynard Bottling Works was located on Florida Road and was started by W. Keto. He later sold the business to Paul Hilander and the name was eventually changed to Maydale Bottling Company and moved to larger quarters on Glendale Street. Maydale…

Tags:

mhs-2019.191.pdf
While cataloged as a monograph, this is attributed to be a 1923 article from the Weekly Enterprise which profiled the Maydale Spring Company.

artifacts 006.JPG
United Co-Operative Society wire milk carrier and 10 - 1 quart bottles.

IMG_20150609_0021_NEW.pdf
Five (5) pieces of Maydale stationary and one Maydale Beverage envelope. The envelope notes Maydale's address is 25 Glendale Street, Maynard, MA.

2020.254e.jpg
These old medicine bottles were found at the site of the Turnpike School, now Glenwood Cemetery.

1999.2043e.jpg
Wooden crates used to transport the beverage bottles to and from the plant on Glendale Street.

The Maydale Bottling Company was established in 1899. At one time delivered throughout New England. The company was originally located at Florida Rd…

1999.1083e.jpg
The half-pint cream container was used by Ericson's Dairy in Maynard.

2020.342e.jpg
Two versions of half pint bottles use at the dairy. The tall bottle is label Hans Erickson.

2020.346e.jpg
Two milk bottles, one labeled homogenized milk, use by Erikson's Dairy.

2020.341e.jpg
The original dairy was started by Hans Eriksen around 1909 later sold to Hans H. A. Erikson. At some point the last name was spelled with an o rather than an e.
The three bottles shown has the original spelling.

1999.1582e.jpg
The cap fit the half pint bottle.

1999.2274e1.jpg
A one quart milk bottle.

1999.3016e.jpg
A metal bottle opener inscribed with the word 'Picnic'.

Tags: ,