The 'S' stands for Seher, and the gates apparently used to lead to the William Seher Company bottling and distribution facility.
William Seher had been the manager of the Lorain Brewing Company (which was a branch of the Cleveland & Sandusky Brewing Company). From 1924 on, it appears that Seher went into the bottling business for himself with his self-named company.
1956 Phone book ads |
Seher passed away some time between 1933 and 1937. But his company continued at the 304 12th Street address until around 1957, with his son and widow at the helm. A phone book ad reals that both beers (Genesee, Fort Pitt and Hudepohl) and soft drinks (Vernors, Hires Root Beer and Cotton Club) were distributed by the company.
Beginning in the 1959 book, the bottling facility had new owners and a new name: The T. J. Bottling Company. T. J. apparently stands for the first names of the company's principals: Jason J. Kallis (president) and Tony Palumbo (vice president).
1959 phone book ad |
Old bottles of Seher's Old English Ginger Beer turn up fairly frequently on Ebay.
Today, the gate with the distinctive pillars is the entrance to Geometric Forms .
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It's interesting that the William Seher Company distributed both Vernors and his own ginger beer product. I wonder which one was the bigger seller? Some Lorain friends of mine mentioned the Seher Old English Ginger Beer to me a few years ago, and I had never heard of it before. (I grew up on Vernors, which was one of the things my siblings and I were given to drink when we were sick along with 7Up. I can still remember the occasional coughing or sneezing jag that resulted if we drank it too soon after it was poured.)
Hi Dan English Ginger Beer is a totally different animal than Ginger Ale... so I can see why both........ you can get Ginger Beer at World Market in Avon see what you think :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Loraine! I thought it was beer in the same sense as 'root beer'. I'll check it out! I'll bet they go well with Ginger Snaps!
ReplyDeleteI used to live just west of there, on 12th Street, right next door.
ReplyDeleteWe often got Vernor's, ginger ale, or 7-Up if we were carsick.
I can't find Vernor's here, sadly.
You can’t find good tasting ginger beer like that.
ReplyDeleteWe use to go some place on rt 611 right pass root rd & buy cotton club pop. The building has to do w/boats now.
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