Old Berrien Newsletters Vol 5. No.2.

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dc.contributor.author Berrien County Historical Society
dc.date.accessioned 2025-07-22T18:30:23Z
dc.date.available 2025-07-22T18:30:23Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.other CA/012/002/009
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10428/7591
dc.description This item contains 1 PDF with 4 pages in addition to 4 JP2 files en_US
dc.description.abstract This document details the history of the Nashville Bottling Works in Berrien County, Georgia, tracing its origins from a modest operation in Sparks in February 1905 by Homer J. Hall and Jackson Whitehurst. Initially serving Nashville from Sparks, the bottling works relocated to Nashville in August 1906 under Joel I. Norwood, producing popular drinks like High Life Ginger Ale. The business saw several ownership changes before Benjamin A. Deal, Jr. acquired it in 1912, significantly expanding its reach and constructing a new building. By 1917, the Nashville operation became known as the Lime Cola Bottling Company, featuring "Dope" and "Upper-Ten Ginger Ale" among its offerings. A devastating fire in July 1920 destroyed the plant, leading to J.R. "Dick" Bennett taking over and, by 1923, transforming it into a Coca-Cola bottling plant. However, the Great Depression led to its downsizing in 1933 to solely a distribution facility, and by November 1941, the site was converted into a market, marking the end of local bottling operations that had quenched the thirst of Berrienites for nearly two decades. en_US
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dc.subject Berrien County (Ga.) en_US
dc.subject Berrien County Historical Foundation (Nashville; Ga.) en_US
dc.subject Nashville (Ga.) en_US
dc.subject Grady County (Ga.)--History en_US
dc.subject Newsletters en_US
dc.subject Periodicals en_US
dc.subject Electronic records en_US
dc.subject Berrien County (Ga.)--History--Sources en_US
dc.subject Historic preservation--Georgia--Berrien County en_US
dc.subject Georgia--Genealogy en_US
dc.title Old Berrien Newsletters Vol 5. No.2. en_US
dc.type Text en_US


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