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Beer Bottle
Creator
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Photograph by Jacob Lechner
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Artifacts
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Rutgers University-Camden
Rights
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Artifacts from the collections of Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts.
Description
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Artifacts recovered during archaeological dig prior to construction of the Rutgers-Camden dormitory at 330 Cooper Street, Camden, N.J.
Still Image
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Original Format
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Photograph
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Beer Bottle
Description
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This bottle was used to sell and distribute beer by Charles Joly, a bottler at 9 Seventh Street in Philadelphia. Consumers paid for the beer, but not the bottle. Beer drinkers would return the bottles to the brewer or take the bottles back to get them refilled.
Date
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c. late nineteenth century; photograph, April 2018.
Relation
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Affleck, Richard, George Cress, Ingrid Weubber, Rebecca White, Kimberly Morrell, and Thomas Kutys. Phase II and Data-Recovery Archaeological Excavations of the Smith-Maskell Site Cooper Street Development Camden, New Jersey. Archaeological Excavation Report, Burlington: URS Corporation.
Source
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Recovered from excavation prior to construction of Rutgers-Camden dormitory at 330 Cooper Street, Camden, N.J.
Contributor
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Anila Ramsarran (Graduate Student, American Material Culture, Spring 2018); photograph by Jacob Lechner.
Publisher
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Rutgers University-Camden
Rights
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Collection of Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts
Format
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Glass beer bottle, 9.5 x 2.5 x 1 inches.
300 Block
Alumni House Display
Archaeology
Food and Drink
Philadelphia
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Mason's Improved Fruit Jar
Creator
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Photograph by Jacob Lechner
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Mason Jar Quicktime Animation
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Artifacts
Publisher
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Rutgers University-Camden
Rights
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Artifacts from the collections of Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts.
Description
An account of the resource
Artifacts recovered during archaeological dig prior to construction of the Rutgers-Camden dormitory at 330 Cooper Street, Camden, N.J.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
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Photograph
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Mason's Improved Fruit Jar
Description
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A product of the Consolidated Fruit Jar Company in late 1870s, this Mason’s Improved Jar proved to be popular and accessible to many people in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. A common household item, the jar helped housewives during the time-consuming process of canning and changed the way people viewed food preservation. The storage and protection these jars provided helped mothers achieve their goals of maintaining a healthy household. These jars were mass produced until the twentieth century, which causes their abundance today.
The inventor of the Mason jar, John Landis Mason, was born in Vineland, N.J., in 1832. He patented his jar in 1858.
Source
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Recovered from excavation prior to construction of Rutgers-Camden dormitory at 330 Cooper Street, Camden, N.J.
Contributor
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Ashley Angelucci; photograph by Jacob Lechner
Date
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Late nineteenth century; photograph, April 2018
Format
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Reconstructed glass jar, 7 inches tall and 4.5 inches wide.
Publisher
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Rutgers University-Camden
Rights
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Collection of Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts
Relation
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Affleck, Richard, George Cress, Ingrid Weubber, Rebecca White, Kimberly Morrell, and Thomas Kutys. Phase II and Data-Recovery Archaeological Excavations of the Smith-Maskell Site Cooper Street Development Camden, New Jersey. Archaeological Excavation Report, Burlington: URS Corporation.
1870s
300 Block
Alumni House Display
Archaeology
Business
Domestic Life
Food and Drink
Vineland