Beer : its history and its economic value as a national beverage / by F. W. Salem.
- Salem, F. W. (Frederick William)
- Date:
- 1880, ©1879
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Beer : its history and its economic value as a national beverage / by F. W. Salem. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
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![ILLUSTRATIONS. 1. Jacob Van Artevelde, Brewer of Ghent, Patrician, Orator and Ruler of the Province of Flanders. Killed July 17, 1345. Taken from the original oil painting in possession of Jan Van Artevelde, in Amsterdam. 2. Mykher Jacobus, Brewer and First Burgomaster of New Amsterdam [the present New York], 1644. 3. William Penn, the Quaker Brewer, and Founder of Penn- sylvania, 1644—1718. 4. Israel Putnam, the great American General, Brewer and Tavern Keeper, at Brooklyn Conn., 1718—1790. 5. Sign of General Putnam's Tavern in Brooklyn, Conn. (Original of which is now in the Rooms of the Histor- ical Society, at Hartford, Conn.) 6. Porti-aits of the officers of the United States Brewers' Association. 7. Portrait of Hon. Frederick Lauer of Reading, Pa. 8. Portrait of Hon. M. T. Bass, M. P., of Burton on Trent. 9. View of a Brewery of the old Egyptians, as described by Manathos (3d century B. C), High Priest in Heliop- olis. (Said Brewery must have stood at El Kahirch, the present Cairo.) 10. View of a Brewery connected with a convent in Bohemia, as described by ThaddeusHagecius, ab Hayek, 1585, in his book written in Latin, under the title De Cerevisia.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21075979_0015.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)