CanadianBottles
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Interesting that you're finding so many blank Hutches. Those were typically only used by companies which were early adopters of the style in their area so they weren't worried about their competitors stealing them, or companies which couldn't afford to have their own bottles embossed. I'm even more confident now that you're digging the dump of a bottler which was buying bottles second hand from other companies. You wouldn't typically expect to find Hutchinsons from Kentucky, New York, and Illinois in the same dump - especially not a dump in West Virginia. These were pretty much never distributed very far outside the city where the bottler was located.
You would expect to find a mix like that at a glass company dump as well, but I've never heard of any glasshouses which only made soda bottles. The coal would make sense for a bottler if they were using it to power their machinery, and a bottling plant was an industrial operation so the machinery parts make sense as well. The slag glass I'm not sure about - maybe threw trash into the furnace?
Unless you live in a very unpopulated part of West Virginia, there was probably a bottling plant at some point in your general vicinity. You might need to go digging deep in the archives to find records of it though, especially if they never used any bottles embossed with their own name. Sometimes the dump wouldn't be right by the operation either. I was once digging a dump which was clearly used almost exclusively by one downtown hotel, but it was in a bizarre spot that would have been outside the city limits in those days and quite far from any roads.
You would expect to find a mix like that at a glass company dump as well, but I've never heard of any glasshouses which only made soda bottles. The coal would make sense for a bottler if they were using it to power their machinery, and a bottling plant was an industrial operation so the machinery parts make sense as well. The slag glass I'm not sure about - maybe threw trash into the furnace?
Unless you live in a very unpopulated part of West Virginia, there was probably a bottling plant at some point in your general vicinity. You might need to go digging deep in the archives to find records of it though, especially if they never used any bottles embossed with their own name. Sometimes the dump wouldn't be right by the operation either. I was once digging a dump which was clearly used almost exclusively by one downtown hotel, but it was in a bizarre spot that would have been outside the city limits in those days and quite far from any roads.