The Salem Oak Tree immortalized on this bottle

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Some of you may have heard that the world famous Salem Oak Tree collapsed in 2019 after living for nearly 600 years. It had been around ever since colonial times in New Jersey. I was able to acquire this 1964 New Jersey Tercentenary bottle made by the Anchor Hocking Plant in Salem, N.J. It has a nice embossed depiction of the Salem Oak Tree on the back. Feel free to read more about the tree here: https://www.inquirer.com/news/salem-oak-tree-salem-religious-society-of-friends-20190704.html
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I've heard of those. Wheaton bottles are common so I wonder why the Civil War ones are so hard to find.
I have an Anchor Hocking Sherman flask that is rare.
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That's rare? I know an antique store where I can find a bunch for $10. Perhaps I should pay the place a visit soon. I thought about buying one, but then I noticed some pre-pro beer bottles in the corner...
 

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It's rare. The Sherman flask does not come up online a lot. If you can find those Wheatons you speak of, I'd say load up on them. Get them before someone else does.
 

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