Printed by the Commercial Art Post Card Co. Brooklyn, NY #311 in a series
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Flamond Hightower
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Today I found a ER Durkee bottle that was numbered 320 Its the first bottle Ive found in over a year. In 2011 I found over 20 various bottles in my yard. I recently had a new garage built and when the started digging (I have a high backyard) I started finding antique bottles from several companies. I then found out that where my home sits is where the city om Milwaukee,Wi dump used to be has anyone found any information on E. R. Durkee Co
Elmhurst was first known as Middleburgh, and later as Hastings, when it was established in 1652. Colonists began to refer to Hastings as “new town” in order to distinguish it from Queen’s first and abandoned settlement of Maspeth (established in 1642, abandoned in 1644). In 1683, the name Newtown was officially given to the village and township. In 1896 Cord Meyer jr. successfully rallied to change the town’s name to Elmhurst (meaning “a grove of elms”) in an effort to disassociate his development from the notoriously polluted Newtown Creek.
Recollections/photos of the Knickerbocker / Elmhurst Coal and Ice Company
A photo of the Golden Hour Diner
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Do you have old photos of Elmhurst to share? Send a copy to OldElmhurstNY@hotmail.com and I'll put them up. Fond memories of 11373? I'll post them too.
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Today I found a ER Durkee bottle that was numbered 320 Its the first bottle Ive found in over a year. In 2011 I found over 20 various bottles in my yard. I recently had a new garage built and when the started digging (I have a high backyard) I started finding antique bottles from several companies. I then found out that where my home sits is where the city om Milwaukee,Wi dump used to be has anyone found any information on E. R. Durkee Co
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