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George H. Nell founded Nell & Son bottling company New Lilburn Roy book contains information on its history Beth Grant writes: This is a bottle from the bottling company that my great-grandfather, George H. Nell, founded. You can find information about the bottling companies here in Columbia at the Adair County Public Library. Lilburn Roy has put together a book that contains history on these. -BETH GRANTComments re photo 42291 Old Nell Son pop bottle found at Adair 911 Center This story was posted on 2011-10-17 14:51:04
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