1860's property whiskey bottles

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I love these three piece mold bottles from my permission. The story goes that the woman there had 20 children. She delivered them herself. When the time came she would grab a bottle of whiskey and go to the woodshed. The present owners said when they bought property way back, there were a bunch of whiskey bottles in the woodshed. Didn't she ever clean up? At any rate I have the bottles and still looking for more. There was an attached privy room with plastered walls. I just discovered the stone vault that was under the room. There is a crawl space under the house as well as a raised plank floor in the barn where they kept the horses. Could be bottles under there from the original construction. Any way, here's the bottles.



Whiskey bottles.webp
 

sweet old bottles i like the color too :occasion14:
 

Sweet. As a male, I can't imagine giving birth to one young'un, much less 20!
 

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What a cool story and bottles. We need more stories like yours. :occasion14:
 

Great bottles! I hope you can get some photos of that stone vault under the room.
 

i was hoping to see paper labels!
 

About 40 years ago when I was young, the farm up the street sold as the owners passed and the new owners cleaned out the barn and threw it all in a pile and then raised the barn.
On my walk home from school I saw the pile and crossed the barb wire fence into the field and took a look and found a very old whiskey bottle with the cork and the paper label torn a little and coming off but still intact. I should get that out of the box it's in and take a pic.
 

Wow, this just keeps getting better and better. You got very lucky with this barn/property. What a great story. Keep 'em coming!

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My favourites are the 3rd and 4th from the right!
 

Great bottles with a great bit of history about them .. You already have hit the jackpot .It's almost like you found a time capsule .
 

Nice story and some great looking bottles. Congrats
 

Great bottles! I hope you can get some photos of that stone vault under the room.

Hey Crusty, I went there today. Here is your Pic..

privy hole.webp

It is 4 feet from the top brick to the material surface and only 2 feet of vertical space inside. I assume the bricks at one time extended upward inside of the bench seat. The material in the bottom is very hard and dry. I worked a probe into the material a foot and didn't touch anything. I got down on the ground and reached down with my camera. This pic is looking away from the house.


privy wall.webp

I often wonder why folks would go to all the trouble to dig a privy pit or a vault only to fill it with bottles and trash. Maybe it is just the way they did things.
 

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Wow, that is so cool! Thanks for the pics! Do you plan to dig it?
 

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