I've written previously of T. C. Owen's exploits both on this blog and in relation to the Eber Brock Ward family (he was the nephew of the industrialist and cousin to the ill-reputed socialite Princess of Chimay, Clara Ward, and executor of the his uncle's will) but haven't really gone into my scant but growing collection of ephemera related to his life.
I purchased the 20 empty bottles of Ypsilanti Mineral Salts from his Atlantis well which are pictured at the top of this post from an antiques dealer today to go along with a full bottle that I acquired previously, a letter from him on his Atlantis stationary and a slew of postcards sent to his mineral water company requesting shipments of various products from water to ginger ale that I picked up at an estate sale several years ago.
This card from December of 1889 is a request of A. A. Maynard for 2 gallons of mineral water addressed from his furniture factory at 72 and 74 E. Fort Street in Detroit.
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