Greetings all, first post.
I found you all via Google, so I'm hoping you can help me continue the search and possibly help me identify these.
We moved to PA from Oregon last year and were lucky enough to find an empty lot in Bryn Mawr, PA - About 7 miles West of Philly.
Anyway, through some general investigation on the area we came up with the following bits of related information. First JPG of a Pennsylvania Railroad Plate showing the Rosemont Station & Post Office which is near the construction site. And a township map image of Lower Merion Township also showing surrounding areas. Apparently, according to some of the local old-timers I've met in the area, the lot we are building on was / was near the RR Worker's camps. Now, the road is on the township maps all the way back to 1871, so I'm not sure how truthful this information really is... but it is a data point.
As far as information about the lot, the previous owner actually tore down the hose and leveled the lot back in 2006. The house that he removed was supposedly build in the late 1920s. Our new house covers some of the old house footprint, but has a 10ft basement and a large back porch which is turning up soil that may have never been touched since 1920s. In truth, I think some of it has never been touched as I see some very interesting strata in the dirt.
The images below are of bottles I pulled out of the ground (3-6ft down) on the back of the lot - about 30 ft from where the back of the old house stood.
Bottle 1
Brown glass. Has well defined "banding" up the sides. A "D" is embossed on the bottom.
Dimensions: Tear-dop-ish. 8 1/8 High. 3 1/4 inches wide at the wides point. Tapers to 2 3/4 inches at the bottom.
Bottle 2
Clear glass. 4 "C"s are embossed around the upper neck of the bottle.
Dimensions: 9 1/2 High. 2 5/8 inches wide at the wides point.
CHESTER BREWING CO is printed on one side.
CHESTER PA on the other.
12 1/2 FL.OZ. is printed low on one side.
And the Bottom has REGISTERED.
Bottle 3
Clear glass. 4 "C"s are embossed around the upper neck of the bottle.
Dimensions: 8 1/8 inches high. 2 1/4 inches wide at the wides point.
Image of a "Flying Eagle" and 7 1/2 FLD.OZS on one side.
Image of a "Flying Eagle" and REGISTERED on the other side.
Then,
"James A. Green
23217-19 N. 30th St
Philada,"
Is printed on the main part of the bottle.
Any hints, ideas or thoughts on these bottle would be appreciated.
I found you all via Google, so I'm hoping you can help me continue the search and possibly help me identify these.
We moved to PA from Oregon last year and were lucky enough to find an empty lot in Bryn Mawr, PA - About 7 miles West of Philly.
Anyway, through some general investigation on the area we came up with the following bits of related information. First JPG of a Pennsylvania Railroad Plate showing the Rosemont Station & Post Office which is near the construction site. And a township map image of Lower Merion Township also showing surrounding areas. Apparently, according to some of the local old-timers I've met in the area, the lot we are building on was / was near the RR Worker's camps. Now, the road is on the township maps all the way back to 1871, so I'm not sure how truthful this information really is... but it is a data point.
As far as information about the lot, the previous owner actually tore down the hose and leveled the lot back in 2006. The house that he removed was supposedly build in the late 1920s. Our new house covers some of the old house footprint, but has a 10ft basement and a large back porch which is turning up soil that may have never been touched since 1920s. In truth, I think some of it has never been touched as I see some very interesting strata in the dirt.
The images below are of bottles I pulled out of the ground (3-6ft down) on the back of the lot - about 30 ft from where the back of the old house stood.
Bottle 1
Brown glass. Has well defined "banding" up the sides. A "D" is embossed on the bottom.
Dimensions: Tear-dop-ish. 8 1/8 High. 3 1/4 inches wide at the wides point. Tapers to 2 3/4 inches at the bottom.
Bottle 2
Clear glass. 4 "C"s are embossed around the upper neck of the bottle.
Dimensions: 9 1/2 High. 2 5/8 inches wide at the wides point.
CHESTER BREWING CO is printed on one side.
CHESTER PA on the other.
12 1/2 FL.OZ. is printed low on one side.
And the Bottom has REGISTERED.
Bottle 3
Clear glass. 4 "C"s are embossed around the upper neck of the bottle.
Dimensions: 8 1/8 inches high. 2 1/4 inches wide at the wides point.
Image of a "Flying Eagle" and 7 1/2 FLD.OZS on one side.
Image of a "Flying Eagle" and REGISTERED on the other side.
Then,
"James A. Green
23217-19 N. 30th St
Philada,"
Is printed on the main part of the bottle.
Any hints, ideas or thoughts on these bottle would be appreciated.