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RE: Ringenwald Dairy Farm....found.
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Samantha
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04.24.2008 00:25
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> > Hi, Guys! Anything new on this? I'm dying to know more
> > about the Ringenwald Dairy.... Joe, nothing huh?? I've
> > been scouring every antique store I can for just ONE
> bottle
> > with the logo.
My Dad is a Manchester & Bedford NH milk bottle collector and has written a book about known area milk dealers, Ringenwald rang a bell for me so I looked in his book but the listing for a known bottle is E. Ringenwald, West Manchester. -> who was listed in City Directories as Eugene Ringenwald, 602 Second St. 1900 - 1905 & 596 Second St. 1906 - 1918 (with wife Amelia). Obviously the Farm Would not have been located there but the milk was being dealt by Eugene from here. The Bottle is embossed. I Don't know if it's the same Ringenwald family though. Alex (wife Rosalie) was a milkman on second st # 602 or 609 (it's hard to read) on the 1900 census. This family comes from Germany. Don't know if any of this is helpful or not but I figured it couldn't hurt to post it.
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