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The Angeles Brewing and Malting Company was a brewery that operated in Port Angeles, Washington. The company is notable for having owned a steamboat, the Albion, that was sunk in a collision on Puget Sound.
Industry | Brewing |
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Defunct | 1915 |
Headquarters | |
Area served | Puget Sound |
Business
editThe company began doing business in 1901. It purchased the small steamship Albion to haul full kegs of beer to various cities on Puget Sound. In 1910, the company suffered two major reverses. First it was placed in receivership in April and then in May Albion was struck in a collision at sea and sank. The company stayed in business, however, until 1915, when statewide Prohibition took effect in Washington.[1]
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See also
editNotes
edit- ^ History of the Angeles Brewing and Malting Company (accessed 05-15-11).
References
edit- Newell, Gordon, R., ed. H.W. McCurdy Maritime History of the Pacific Northwest, Superior Publishing 1966.
- History of the Angeles Brewing and Malting Company (accessed 05-15-11)
External links
editMedia related to Angeles Brewing and Malting Company at Wikimedia Commons