- 1912, high
stocks of
condensed milk led to a drop in
price and many
condenseries went out of business. In 1914, Otto F. Hunziker, head of
Purdue University's...
- 2023 dollars). The
Pacific Coast Condensed Milk
Company opened a milk
condensery in
Monroe on
August 29, 1908,
serving 2,000
visitors on "Condenser Day"...
-
large rally of the Ku Klux Klan. In 1926 the
Borden Condensery was established, the
first condensery in the
southern U.S. At the time,
Starkville was served...
-
Messrs Denham Bros.
built a
bacon and ham
factory in
about 1900. A milk
condensery opened in 1901
which was
originally located near the
railway station but...
-
floodplain of the
Stillaguamish River. A
major cooperative creamery and
condensery was
established in
Arlington during the 1910s, but
later moved to Mount...
-
House Sydney New
South Wales Health National Award PHAB
Architects The
Condensery,
Somerset Regional Art
Gallery 29
Factory Road,
Toogoolawah Queensland...
- a
quarter interest on his investment; together, the
three men
built a
condensery in Wolcottville,
Connecticut (within modern-day Torrington),
which opened...
- [1914].
Condensed milk and milk powder:
prepared for the use of milk
condenseries,
dairy students and pure food
departments (Sixth ed.). LaGrange, Ill:...
-
products with the
establishment of
Black Cr****
Creamery in 1894 and Borden's
Condensery in 1917. The
village library was
formed in 1901. The
following year, 1902...
- to Brewster.
Brewster was also impacted, and the
Borden New York Milk
Condensery, the
largest and most
advanced of its time, was
closed around 1914, as...