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  2. Schenley Industries - Wikipedia

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    Some old Schenley bourbon whiskey bottles from the 1940s. Schenley Industries was a liquor company based in New York City with headquarters in the Empire State Building and a distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana.

  3. Louisville Glassworks - Wikipedia

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    In 1850 the first glass bottle and jar-making firm, known as the Kentucky Glass Works was formed, which, by 1855, was being referred to under the name "Louisville Glass Works". ("Louisville KY Glass Works" is the actual wording on some of their embossed whiskey flasks of the 1850s and 1860s era).

  4. Crown cork - Wikipedia

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    The crown cork (also known as a crown seal, crown cap or just a cap), the first form of bottle cap, was invented by William Painter in 1892 in Baltimore. The company making it was originally called the Bottle Seal Company, but it changed its name with the almost immediate success of the crown cork to the Crown Cork and Seal Company .

  5. Edmund Booz - Wikipedia

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    Edmund G. Booz (1824–1870) was an American importer and liquor merchant [1] whose name has been sometimes associated with the origin or popularity of the word booze.The log cabin-shaped decanter associated with his liquor store in Philadelphia became a highly sought-after collector's item, [2] and his name was revived in a 1950s Kentucky bourbon brand.

  6. Vintage bourbon retailer settles Kentucky case, to pay fine ...

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    Vintage bourbon seller Justins’ House of Bourbon has agreed to pay a $25,000 fine and forfeit 120 bottles of bourbon and other whiskeys to the Kentucky Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control ...

  7. Willett Distillery - Wikipedia

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    Lambert Willett died in 1970. A. L. "Thompson" was the president of the company until 1984. At one time, he was also the president of the Kentucky Distillers Association, and a member of the Nelson County Historical Society, where his interests included the early history of whiskey-making in Kentucky. [12]