saread
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Hi everyone,
I was walking in the woods in southwestern Connecticut a few weeks ago and stumbled across this bottle. It's roughly the size of a business card, maybe 3/4 of an inch thick, and the inscription says "SA Read Company, 315 East Chicago Ave, NE Cor State St.". I googled "S.A. Read Company" and only found one link, which was to Certified List of Illinois Corporations of 1902 and which didn't tell me anything except this company had 2,500 of capital stock in 1902.
The streets are easy enough to find, but S.A. Read and his company appear to be long gone. The northeast corner of East Chicago Ave and State Street in Chicago is now a subway station and a McDonalds (https://www.google.com/maps/@41.896...4!1s_xPTdMjk3iW3uAMQKoqWHg!2e0!7i16384!8i8192). 315 East Chicago Ave itself (interestingly, several blocks east of State Street) is now home to the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
Bottle was filled with dirt. There's a hole at one end, but it's a little hard to tell if something else was attached to it that has broken off or if the edges of the hole were just not machine-made.
That's as far as I got... Does anyone know what the SA Read Company made or what would have gone into this bottle? Hopefully you all are better sleuths than me!
I was walking in the woods in southwestern Connecticut a few weeks ago and stumbled across this bottle. It's roughly the size of a business card, maybe 3/4 of an inch thick, and the inscription says "SA Read Company, 315 East Chicago Ave, NE Cor State St.". I googled "S.A. Read Company" and only found one link, which was to Certified List of Illinois Corporations of 1902 and which didn't tell me anything except this company had 2,500 of capital stock in 1902.
The streets are easy enough to find, but S.A. Read and his company appear to be long gone. The northeast corner of East Chicago Ave and State Street in Chicago is now a subway station and a McDonalds (https://www.google.com/maps/@41.896...4!1s_xPTdMjk3iW3uAMQKoqWHg!2e0!7i16384!8i8192). 315 East Chicago Ave itself (interestingly, several blocks east of State Street) is now home to the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
Bottle was filled with dirt. There's a hole at one end, but it's a little hard to tell if something else was attached to it that has broken off or if the edges of the hole were just not machine-made.
That's as far as I got... Does anyone know what the SA Read Company made or what would have gone into this bottle? Hopefully you all are better sleuths than me!