Drugstore Bottles for Archaeologists: Embossed Springfield Pharmacy Glassware from the Civil War to the Roaring Twenties

Kenneth B. Farnsworth

Research output: Book/Report/Conference proceedingTechnical report

Abstract

This archaeological overview of changing styles and use patterns of pharmacy glassware in the upper Midwest is a direct outgrowth of Fred Brown’s intensively researched history of Springfield Illinois drugstore businesses of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries (see Studies in Material Culture #2, “Good for What Ailed You” in Springfield, Illinois: Embossed Pharmaceutical Bottles Used by Springfield Druggists from the Civil War Era to the Early Twentieth Century by Frederick M. Brown).
Original languageEnglish (US)
Place of PublicationChampaign-Urbana, Illinois
PublisherIllinois State Archaeological Survey, Prairie Research Institute
StatePublished - 2015

Publication series

NameISAS Technical Report no. 165

Keywords

  • ISAS

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