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Description
Advertising card showing Summit Spring, Harrison. Summit was termed "the water of quality."
Those logos and cards were used by Summit Springs around 1881. At that time Summit Springs water sold in NYC for 40 cents per gallon.
Summit water was advertised as a curative and was also listed in Myers, Suter & Co. "Book of Cures" in 1881.
About This Item
- Title: Summit Spring advertising card, Harrison, ca. 1881
- Creation Date: circa 1881
- Subject Date: circa 1881
- Location: Harrison, Oxford County, ME
- Media: Ink on paper
- Dimensions: 20 cm x 31 cm
- Local Code: 1997.1.28.6.1
- Object Type: Image
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