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    Posted 7 years ago

    bottle-bud
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    Edward Schroder & Co.
    8th street, between Washington & Carr
    St. Louis, Missouri

    Edward bottled soda in St. louis for only one year, that being 1864.

    Poor guy, I assume the personnel at the city directory could not get the spelling of his name correct. The spelling on the bottle is Schroder & Co. As you can see in pic 2, he was listed as Schraeder, Schroeder, & Scroder. So I am not sure which one is correct, hopefully the bottle. I believe I may have left town too, after all this. LOL

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    1. SpiritBear, 7 years ago
      Quite common, actually, that names were spelled incorrectly. We believe someone was reading a list to whomever was forming the directories, and quite often neither bothered to verify spelling. I see it in a lot of directories.
      It's possible he became ill, afraid, in debt, or wasn't doing good business.
    2. iggy iggy, 7 years ago
      Scroder is the worst of them. Nice bottle!

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