105-07 E 26TH ST, TACOMA

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Employees of the Silver Springs Brewing Co. methodically operate machinery that will package Hartz western style Pilsener beer into six-pack cartons. Four six-packs would then be placed into a larger tray. Standard Paper Box Corporation, manufacturers of folding paper boxes and advertising displays, requested these and other Silver Springs Brewing photographs, on October 1, 1957.


Standard Paper Box Corp.; Box industry--Tacoma; Silver Springs Brewing Co. (Tacoma); Brewing industry--Tacoma--1950-1960;

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Exterior brewery. Large lettering on the Silver Springs Brewing Co.'s building proudly proclaimed it as the "Home of Oldstyle Pilsener Beer" in an August 18, 1954, photograph. The Silver Springs Brewing Co. was founded in Port Orchard in 1934 and moved to Tacoma in 1950. After moving to Tacoma and purchasing the site at 105 E. 26th St., former home to Northwest Brewing Co., they added a three-story bottling plant to the complex. They provided Heidelberg Brewing (Columbia Breweries) with competition for Northwest beer drinking tastes with their Oldstyle Pilsener, brewed with artesian water.


Brewing industry--Tacoma--1950-1960; Silver Springs Brewing Co. (Tacoma); Signs (Notices);

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Exterior brewery. The Silver Springs Brewing Co., "Home of Oldstyle Pilsener Beer", competed with Heidelberg Brewing (Columbia Breweries) for a share of the Northwest market. Their Oldstyle Pilsener and Hartz brands were brewed with artesian water. View of exterior of Silver Springs brewery; railroad crossing sign indicated that there would be easy transport of the bottled products from the brewery to customers. Silver Springs had been in existence since 1934 and located in Tacoma since 1950. They continued to expand their sphere of operations for many years.


Brewing industry--Tacoma--1950-1960; Silver Springs Brewing Co. (Tacoma);

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Allen Lehman, master brewer, and Neil Andrews, kettle man, employees of the Silver Springs Brewing Co. are possibly doing some product testing on August 23,1954. Enormous brew kettle #1 is in the picture's foreground; it could brew over 150 barrels in one-eight hour shift. The Silver Springs Brewing Co. was located at 105 E. 26th and managed by Lyle L. Lane. They were listed as brewers of Old Style Pilsener Beer in the 1954 City Directory. Photograph ordered by the Condon Co, advertising. (TNT 9-3-54, C-14) TPL-8590


Brewing industry--Tacoma--1950-1960; Silver Springs Brewing Co. (Tacoma); Lehman, Allen; Andrews, Neil; Kettles;

TPL-7516

ca. 1931. Copy of the architect's watercolor rendering for the remodeling of the building at 105-07 E. 26th St., Tacoma for the Northwest Brewing Company. The watercolor is labeled - R.H. Ullrich, Brewery Engineer


Brewing industry--Tacoma--1930-1940; Northwest Brewing Co. (Tacoma);

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ca. 1932. Northwest Brewing Company, makers of Marinoff Beer, circa 1932. Photograph ordered by Pete Marinoff. The building was constructed in 1910 for Morris & Co., wholesale meats. Northwest Brewing took over the building in 1931, adding to the original structure. Silver Springs Brewery purchased the structure in 1950 for their plant. It was torn down in 1986 to make room for the "Tacoma Spur" Freeway. (filed with Argentum)


Brewing industry--Tacoma--1930-1940; Northwest Brewing Co. (Tacoma);

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ca. 1932. Northwest Brewing Company, makers of Marinoff Beer, circa 1932. Photograph ordered by Pete Marinoff. The building was constructed in 1910 for Morris & Co., wholesale meats. Northwest Brewing took over the building in 1931, adding to the original structure. Silver Springs Brewery purchased the structure in 1950 for their plant. It was torn down in 1986 to make room for the "Tacoma Spur" Freeway. (filed with Argentum)


Brewing industry--Tacoma--1930-1940; Northwest Brewing Co. (Tacoma);

105-07 E 26TH ST, TACOMA

  • 4 images. Built circa 1910 Morris & Co. -wholesale meats City Directory (1911) ----- Henningsen Produce Co.
  • TDL 7/27/1919 p.A10 Tacoma becoming second Petaluma (interior il)
  • TDL 12/28/1919 p.C7 (il) ----- Northwest Brewing Co.
  • TDL 3/1/1931 p.A1 Brewery will move to city
  • TDL 3/29/1931 p.D8 Brewery soon to start new factory here (addition and remodeling by R.M. Grant, contr.) (sketch)
  • TDL 6/7/1931 p.A10 (ad,il)
  • TDL 12/22/1931 p.3 Brew firm to build new unit (R.E. Stockton, arch. and R.M. Grant, contr.)
  • TDL 8/10/1932 p.10 (ad,sketch)
  • TDL 12/11/1932 p.B8 (ad,sketch)
  • TDL 6/27/1933 p.B6 Tacoma plant one of finest (il) p.C8 (ad,il)
  • TDL 8/13/1933 p.A2 Brewing firm has open house
  • TDL 12/29/1933 p.1 Brewery building addition (R.M. Grant, contr.) 307.76 Un3T p.95 ----- Silver Springs Brewery -brewery founded in Port Orchard in 1934, moved to Tacoma in 1950 -brewery purchased bldg. in 1950 and immediately added a three story bottling plant to complex
  • TNT 2/16/1950 p.19 (permit taken for bottling plant)
  • TNT 9/3/1954 p.C14 Brewery sales keep climbing (interior il)
  • TNT 9/4/1953 Local brewery will expand
  • TNT 9/5/1955 p.C16 Brewing firm buys property for expansion (interior il)
  • TNT 9/3/1956 p.C14 Tacoma firm has new beer (Hartz Western Style Pilsner Beer)
  • TNT 8/28/1963 p.C7 City's "other brewery" is growing fast (il)
  • TNT 2/22/1970 Fire kept to 1st floor in brewery
  • TNT 1/8/1986 p.C8 Silver Springs Brewery being torn down to make way for Tacoma Spur freeway (il)
  • Year Built: 1910
  • Decade Built: 1910s
  • 1986