Friday, February 12, 2016

Whiskeys McGonagle to North Main St.

Charles McGongale & Co.-
Charles McGonagle (d. 1930) was a liquor dealer in Pawtuket. He was at 35 Broad St. in 1899. He was at 35 Broad St. and 667 Dexter St., Central Falls in 1900. He was at 35 Broad St. in 1901-02. The company became Charles McGonagle & Co. by 1913, after 1911. Charles. A. Stebenne was his partner. He was at 38 Summer St. Pawtucket in 1901. He had a Pawtucket liquor license in 1901. He was at 35 Broad St. and 1 Exchange St. in 1904-08. He was at 1 Exchange Place Pawtucket from 1909-1919, dealing in wholesale liquors. He died in April 1930.
50-54 Summer St. address embossed on bottle.
(1913-1919) McGonagle & Co.
rectangular whiskey


McKenna Bros.-
See McKenna Bros. in soda
etched wine


Patrick? McLaughlin-
Cranston (1838-1894)
Stone beer


L.H. Meyer & Co.-
See Louis H. Meyer in soda
rectangular whiskey


David Miller & Co.-
See Miller in soda
blob soda



T.S. Mitchell-
See California Wine Co.


Nelens Café-
John F. Nelen was a liquor dealer in Providence. He was at 90 Washington St. in 1894-96. He was listed as a liquor dealer. He was at 697 Atwells Ave. in 1897-98. In 1899 was at 458 South Main St. in Providence. He was at 337 Fountain St. in 1900-1920.
He opened the Nelens Hotel in 1920. It was at 289-291 Dean St. in 1920-21. George Nelen was the proprietor in 1923. He was running a pool room in 1922.
(1894-1919)


Patrick Nolan-
Patrick Nolan (1833-1920?) was a dealer in liquors at 106 William St. in Newport. 1875 liquors. He opened his store in 1879. The three story business had a café on the first floor, a pool and billiards parlor on the second, and a lounge on the third.
1890
106 William St. in 1898-1904
P. Nolan & Son in 1905.
1872 ad


North Main St. Wine Co.-
Located at 208-212 North Main St. Providence. The only mention I could find was in a 1907 tax book. Samuel Kranz was a clerk at 210 N. Main St. in 1906. Eugene S. Kranz was at this location in 1907. Konrad Kranz was listed as an agent at this location as well. He moved to New York City in 1908. It appears he moved back to RI because he joined D. Miller & Co. in 1912.
(1907)
clear blob