Ground floor mill showing machinery for driving millstones and rolls, Nov. 12, 1918, CTA 1583-70 (Building 3)
Ground floor showing air compressors and machinery for driving the mash tubs,
Nov. 12, 1918, CTA 1583-75 (Building 5)
Four tubular boilers held in reserve,
Nov. 14, 1918, CTA 1583-77 (Building 4)
Mill engine in distillery building,
Nov. 21, 1918, CTA 1583-78 (Building 5)
Fermentation Dept. cookers,
Nov. 28, 1918, CTA 1583-80
Engines and pumps for pumping the
fermented mash to the beer sump,
Nov. 18, 1918, CTA 1583-85 (Building 7)
Wooden fermentation tubs,
Nov. 19, 1918, CTA 1583-87 (Building 7)
Beer still and tale box, showing two beer stills made
necessary by enlargement of the plant,
Nov. 19, 1918, CTA 1583-90 (Building 5)
Shipping dept, drum cleaning section,
Nov. 13, 1918, CTA 1583-99
Operating floor, showing tale boxes and
controls of the butyl rectifying stills,
Nov. 20, 1918, CTA 1583-103 (Building 53, 54, 55, or 56)
East boiler house, showing battery of eight boilers,
Nov. 20, 1918, CTA 1583-110 (Building 46)
East boiler house, view of top of the boilers,
Nov. 13, 1918, CTA 1583-111 (Building 46)
MEK tank for feeding the lead still and scrubber,
Nov. 18, 1918, CTA 1583-123
MEK stills supplied by Badger & Son, Boston,
Nov. 20, 1918, CTA 1583-132
Rectifying columns on MEK stills,
Nov. 20, 1918, CTA 1583-133
Pipe and machine shop,
Nov. 21, 1918, CTA 1583-141
Time office and telephone switchboard,
Nov. 21, 1918, CTA 1583-144 (Building 32)
Lunch room,
Nov. 21, 1918, CTA 1583-145 (Building 34)
Bacteriological laboratory with experimental fermentation tank,
Nov. 22, 1918, CTA 1583-147 (Building 7)