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"Lyle E. Browning" <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 12 Feb 2014 10:55:10 -0500
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A quick Google search using Aunt Hannah's Liquid Death Drops showed a multitude of hits, most regarding bottles. The name was most intriguing;)

Lyle Browning, RPA


On Feb 12, 2014, at 10:36 AM, David <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hello fellow HistArchers,
> 
> I am a graduate student working on a master's thesis dealing with historic medicine bottles in Atlanta, GA. One bottle in the collection has been quite difficult to identify. I have searched all of the resources via SHA.org, as well as other internet resources, with no results. The bottle is embossed with "AUNT HANNAH'S". I have found three possible products: Aunt Hannah's Liquid Death Drops(which apparently came in cans, not bottles), Aunt Hannah's Pile Salve, and Aunt Hannah's Hair Tonic. The latter two were just mentioned in small newspaper ads, both by Jenkins Bros, NY. However, unlike most bottles, I have been unable to find an image of another bottle or references to the products. If anyone has any information on this bottle or the product, I would be very grateful.
> 
> Best,
> David L Cook

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