Olympia Brewery letterhead, June 16, 1909

Olympia Brewing was founded in 1896 by German immigrant Leopold F. Schmidt (1846-1914) as the Capital Brewing Company in Tumwater, Washington. In 1902, the firm's secretary, Frank Kenney, came up with the long-used slogan "It's the Water" to promote their beer brewed with water f...

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Main Author: Olympia Brewing Co.
Format: Still Image
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Published: 1909
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spelling ftuwashingtonlib:oai:cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:imlsmohai/11596 2023-05-15T18:48:45+02:00 Olympia Brewery letterhead, June 16, 1909 Olympia Brewing Co. United States--Washington (State)--Seattle 1909 Scanned from original item using Epson Expression 10000XL as 4350 pixel TIFF image in 24-bit RGB color, resized to 1000 pixels in the longest dimension and compressed into JPEG format using Photoshop CC, JPEG quality measurement 5. http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/imlsmohai/id/11596 unknown Museum of History & Industry Collection 2018.3.3.67 http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/imlsmohai/id/11596 http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en MOHAI, [image number] Museum of History & Industry, Seattle (MOHAI) Brewing industry--Washington(State)--Seattle Correspondence Olympia Brewing Company ephemera; image; text Stillimage 1909 ftuwashingtonlib 2018-10-13T22:37:23Z Olympia Brewing was founded in 1896 by German immigrant Leopold F. Schmidt (1846-1914) as the Capital Brewing Company in Tumwater, Washington. In 1902, the firm's secretary, Frank Kenney, came up with the long-used slogan "It's the Water" to promote their beer brewed with water from artesian wells. Through a series of consolidations, the company was acquired by Pabst Brewing Company in 1999. The Tumwater brewery was closed in 2003, however as of 2018 the Olympia brand continues, brewed by MillerCoors in southern California. The letter pictured here was typed on Olympia Brewing Company letterhead and signed by the brewery's Seattle manager at the time, George Sherman Robison (1865-1944). The letter to the Trade Register Printing Company asks for the return of a "three colored cut" that was used in printing a souvenir item for United Commercial Travelers (U.C.T.) Day at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle. Caption information source: http://www.brewerygems.com/schmidt.htm. Caption information source: "Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle celebrates United Commercial Travelers Day on June 12, 1909," by Phil Dougherty, HistoryLink.org Essay 8986. 1 sheet; 8.5 x 10.5 in. Still Image Alaska Yukon University of Washington, Seattle: Digital Collections Dougherty ENVELOPE(161.083,161.083,-82.717,-82.717) Kenney ENVELOPE(-175.467,-175.467,-84.733,-84.733) Pacific Yukon
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Olympia Brewing Co.
Olympia Brewery letterhead, June 16, 1909
topic_facet Brewing industry--Washington(State)--Seattle Correspondence Olympia Brewing Company
description Olympia Brewing was founded in 1896 by German immigrant Leopold F. Schmidt (1846-1914) as the Capital Brewing Company in Tumwater, Washington. In 1902, the firm's secretary, Frank Kenney, came up with the long-used slogan "It's the Water" to promote their beer brewed with water from artesian wells. Through a series of consolidations, the company was acquired by Pabst Brewing Company in 1999. The Tumwater brewery was closed in 2003, however as of 2018 the Olympia brand continues, brewed by MillerCoors in southern California. The letter pictured here was typed on Olympia Brewing Company letterhead and signed by the brewery's Seattle manager at the time, George Sherman Robison (1865-1944). The letter to the Trade Register Printing Company asks for the return of a "three colored cut" that was used in printing a souvenir item for United Commercial Travelers (U.C.T.) Day at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle. Caption information source: http://www.brewerygems.com/schmidt.htm. Caption information source: "Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle celebrates United Commercial Travelers Day on June 12, 1909," by Phil Dougherty, HistoryLink.org Essay 8986. 1 sheet; 8.5 x 10.5 in.
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author Olympia Brewing Co.
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title Olympia Brewery letterhead, June 16, 1909
title_short Olympia Brewery letterhead, June 16, 1909
title_full Olympia Brewery letterhead, June 16, 1909
title_fullStr Olympia Brewery letterhead, June 16, 1909
title_full_unstemmed Olympia Brewery letterhead, June 16, 1909
title_sort olympia brewery letterhead, june 16, 1909
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