The company used the brand names: "4 Roses", "Belden Corn", "Bellmound", "Big Ben Corn", "Black Bird", "Cascade", "Cedar Brook", "Clover Gin", "Commercial Club", "Grandpa Corn", "Great Scott Gin", "Green River", "Guggenheimer", "Harvester", "High Flyer Gin", "Highlandale Corn", "Homestead", "Hopeland", "I W Harper", "Jas. E Pepper", "Jolly Fellow", "Leesburg", "Levi W", "Lewis Delight", "Majestic Gin", "Mellwood", "Mite Good", "Number 2", "O.F.C.", "Old Forester", "Old H. S. S. Whiskey", "Old Oscar Pepper", "Old Ripy", "Old Taylor", "Ringfield", "Rosewood", "Rough Rider", "Scott's Private Stock", "Shaw's Malt", "Social Club", "Sunny Brook", "Sweet Springs", "True Facts", "Wm. Tarr", and "Yellowstone." | | Business name timeline: H Scott's Sons
Address timeline: 26 N Front St. (1913), 79 Union Ave (1915) | | Business category timeline (abbreviations decoded below): W
Years that company appeared in directories
Years directories were consulted
Memphis directory notes
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Appearance in
directories: 1915
Directories
consulted: 1850, 1855, 1860, 1865, 1866, 1867, 1870, 1874, 1880, 1885, 1890, 1896, 1900, 1902, 1903, 1910, 1915
Memphis directory
notes: L = Wines, Liquors, Etc., W = Liquors, Wholesale (1865), R = Rectifiers, I = Importers (1866), D = Distillers (1902).
No addresses for 1860, 1865. There was a city-wide street renumbering somewhere between 1903 and 1910.
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