I just caught these additional posts now Digger don .That had to be one hellava dig and an emotional roller coaster for sure.I found one Booz in my life digging.It was whole and in very good shape.I recently reaquired it at an estate sale.I had that bottle for less then a week when I was 12 years old.I ended up trading for some good bitters bottles.
Good evening. Your Booz bottle is one made for the Dell Company located in Bridgeton, then Millville, between 1942 and 1948. Dell bought the mold from Clevenger Brothers in Clayton when the Clevengers changed to a beveled roof Booz mold. The mold to this bottle is in storage at the Museum of American Glass in Millville.
Find a copy of my Tippecanoe and E. G. Booz Too! book or CD-ROM and you should be able to distinguish most of these bottles from each other. My new book on the Clevengers will show both straight Booz varieties made there. The book is called Last Links to the Past - 20th Century South Jersey Glass. Book 2 will follow in a few years and cover all the Clevenger contemporaries, including Dell.
Could we chat about my possibly using the photos of your dug olive Whitney Booz Bottle in my Antique Bottle and Glass Collector column and possibly an update of my Tippecanoe and E. G. Booz Too! book?