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nhpharm

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Went digging this past Sunday...ended up being a pretty wet dig but I did rustle up a few things. The most interesting was a small clear bottle embossed on three panels with a leaf or a feather and embossed inside the leaf or feather on one panel with the word "BAYLOR"...bottle was dug out of an early 1870's layer (as evidenced by the L & W Hostetters that were in the same layer). Anyone ever seen one of these before? Could it have been something put out by Baylor University in Waco? Probably a long shot but a mystery bottle to me for sure. IMG_4648.jpgIMG_4649.jpg
 

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There's been a Baylor('s) hot sauce since 1910. Is that a hot pepper surrounding "Baylor" ?
 

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Cool!. I'm pretty certain it is not a hot pepper on the bottle as it has a central rib running down it (like a feather or leaf). I also think it predates 1910 based on the layer it was in and the way the bottle is made. It reminds me of a cologne bottle but I'm striking out on finding anything.
 

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It looks like a cologne to me as well. The embossing is definitely interesting. I've never seen one before.
 

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Maybe BU related or maybe Baylor Drug Co.
This is from 1911 and I have no no other info, just throwing it out there.

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