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Dr. Rich Medical Bottle
A glass bottle with the words. "M.D. Rich, Registered Maynard, Mass., 1 pint liquid".
First National Stores Beverage Bottles
One is a Millbrook Club beverage capped bottle. The other is an unknown beverage bottled rubber corked bottle.
Millbrook Club was a First National Store (later Finast) brand.
There was a First National Store on Nason Street.
Millbrook Club was a First National Store (later Finast) brand.
There was a First National Store on Nason Street.
First National Stores Tonic Bottle
A green, glass bottle from First National Store at 25 Nason St., Maynard. The words on the bottle read: "First National Stores, Registered Somerville Mass."
Frank S. Fearns Pharmacy Bottle
Frank Fearns, Pharmacist, for many years ran a drug store in Fowler's Block, on Main St. He sold the business to Alfed A. Minahan, who in turn sold it to Irving Manning.
The blue medicine bottle came from the home of the late James J. Morgan of…
The blue medicine bottle came from the home of the late James J. Morgan of…
Frank S. Fearns Pharmacy Bottle
A glass bottle with Frank S. Fearns, Pharmacist, Main Street, Maynard, Mass., label adhered on the front. For many years he ran a drug store in Fowler's Block, on Main St. He sold the business to Alfed A. Minahan, who in turn sold it to Irving…
Glass Bottles
These old medicine bottles were found at the site of the Turnpike School, now Glenwood Cemetery.
Half Pint Bottles
Erickson's Dairy
Two versions of half pint bottles use at the dairy. The tall bottle is label Hans Erickson.
Half Pint Bottles
Hans Eriksen Dairy
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.
The three bottles shown has the original spelling.
J. A. MacPherson Turpentine Bottle
A bottle of turpentine with J. A. MacPherson label. J. A. MacPherson had a hardware store on Main Streeet, Maynard, Mass. They sold hardware, paints, and oils.
Johnson & Son Pharmacy Bottle
A blue, glass medicine bottle from B. F. Johnson & Son Pharmacy. It was found in the Assabet River on Aug. 30, 1967.
Johnson & Son Pharmacy Medicine Bottle
One small, brown-glass medicine bottle with the Johnson Pharmacy logo embossed on it.
Johnson Pharmacy Blue Medicine Bottle
A blue medicine bottle from B. F. Johnson & Son Pharmacy, Maynard. They ran a drug store in Maynard from 1874, located near the corner of River & Main Streets. Johnson purchased the apothecary from Thomas Wouldhave on Main Street and later moved to…
Macurda's Pine Tar Balsam Bottle
Macurda's Pine Tar Balsam was used for throat and lungs, coughs, colds, and bronchial asthma coughs. Bottled by Wilder X. Macurda, Ph.D., 12 Nason St., Maynard. Mr. Macurda ran a pharmacy on Nason St. for a number of years. He was a pharmacist for…