The following couple of pages are headings from a book I am putting together about the Buckeye Brewing Company.  The book contains three section including I. History, II. Memorabilia, and III. Dating Buckeye Breweriana. 
 
The History chapter includes lots of photos you may have never seen.  I have spent years researching the brewery including hundreds of hours in the library, surfing the internet, interviewing the “old timers”, etc. 
 
In the Memorabilia chapter, I currently have over 350 (and growing) full color photos of Buckeye Brewery memorabilia including cans, bottles, signs, coasters, openers, etc.   I expect to have over 500 photos in this section by the time I’m ready to release the book. 
 
The last chapter of my book is perhaps the most interesting as it provides guidelines for dating Buckeye Brewing Company items.
 
If you are interested in purchasing the book for a nominal fee, please contact me.  The book will not be a fancy bound publication as the costs associated with that are prohibitive.  Rather, I’ll do a good job at some alternative – more cost-friendly method.
 
I haven’t set a price yet, but it will be enough to cover my printing costs – and that’s it.

 

Vic

 

 

 

A.     PRE-PROHIBITION (1838 – 1920)
 

 

BREWERY START-UP

 

Building of Brewery on Michigan Street

 

 

RISE TO “MAJOR PRODUCER”

 

 

John Schneider, Brewmaster, 1880-1883

 

 

Brewery Changes Name

 

New Bottling Plant

 

 

BUCKEYE BOTTLING WORKS

 

 

 

BATTLE OF THE TOLEDO BREWERIES

 

The Huebner Brewing Company

 

 

B.     PROHIBITION (1919 – 1933)

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C.     POST-PROHIBITION (1934 – 1972)

 
 
BUCKY

 

 

THE GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION

 

 

THE PROSPEROUS YEARS

 

William R. Martin, President - 1947

The Introduction of B-F-T Beer

 

Otto W. Cummerow, President - 1954

Michael V DiSalle, Director - 1954

Distribution Facilities in Indiana

10 Millionth Barrel of Buckeye Beer

Buckeye Sparkling Dry Beer

New Label Design

Brewery Improvements

Richard (Red) Smith, President - 1960

The Sebewaing Brewery Acquisition

Tuborg Breweries, Ltd. of Copenhagen

Upgrade of Power Facility and Boilers

Bottling Plant Expansion Project

Gold Bond Beer

Twist-cap Closure Machine Implemented

 

 

THE ACQUISITION BY PETER HAND

 

Brewery Strike

Record Sales

Peter Hand Brewing Company Changes Name

The Switch to Draft Beer Production

The First “Lite” Beer

 

THE FALL OF MEISTER BRAU, INC.

 

Iroquois Beer

Meister Brau Financial Problems

The Sale of Buckeye, Meister Brau, and Lite

 

 

THE CLOSING OF THE BREWERY

 

Lawsuits

Demolition of the Brewery

REFERENCES FOR CHAPTER I