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[[Image:connors.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Cathy's Treasures, Dubuque]] CONNOR'S SODA WATER FACTORY.  John T. Connor opened the Connor's Soda Water Factory in 1897.
[[Image:connors.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Cathy's Treasures, Dubuque]]
[[Image:connor1.jpg|right|thumb|250px|An unusual bottle circa 1906 or before which does not carry the traditional name of the company. ]] CONNOR'S SODA WATER FACTORY.  John T. Connor opened the Connor's Soda Water Factory in 1897.


One of these properties was sold to others who established the [[STAR SODA WATER FACTORY]]. The new owners were accused to disposing of or hiding bottles belonging to Connors. This was reported in the ''Dubuque Herald'' of July 16, 1896.
One of these properties was sold to others who established the [[STAR SODA WATER FACTORY]]. The new owners were accused to disposing of or hiding bottles belonging to Connors. This was reported in the ''Dubuque Herald'' of July 16, 1896.
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Burggraaf, Mike and Southard, Tom. ''The Antique Bottles of Iowa''. Northfield, OH: Ohio Wholesale Copy Service, 1998
 
Burggraaf, Mike and Southard, Tom. '''The Antique Bottles of Iowa'''. Northfield, OH: Ohio Wholesale Copy Service, 1998




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[[Category: Bottlers]]
[[Category: Bottlers]]
[[Category: Bottles--Soft Drinks]]

Latest revision as of 19:01, 26 August 2015

Photo courtesy: Cathy's Treasures, Dubuque
An unusual bottle circa 1906 or before which does not carry the traditional name of the company.

CONNOR'S SODA WATER FACTORY. John T. Connor opened the Connor's Soda Water Factory in 1897.

One of these properties was sold to others who established the STAR SODA WATER FACTORY. The new owners were accused to disposing of or hiding bottles belonging to Connors. This was reported in the Dubuque Herald of July 16, 1896.

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Source:

Burggraaf, Mike and Southard, Tom. The Antique Bottles of Iowa. Northfield, OH: Ohio Wholesale Copy Service, 1998


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