Garland & McIntosh
Company Names, addresses, dates:
  Garland & McIntosh, Farmville VA (1912-1922) 1
Notes:
J. A. Garland was part of the Freear & Garland drug store, which was in business
from 1909-1910. That drug store became Garland & McIntosh in 1912.
Frank Wesley McIntosh (b. Mar 22, 1886, d. Jan 4, 1958)2 was Garland's
partner.
The successor to Garland & McIntosh was
McIntosh & Canada. 1
One of the items below says that this drugstore was a
Rexall store - a chain of drug stores.
bottles:
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This is a 1.75 inch milk-glass bottle with a metal screw-on top, and a label that says:
label: GARLAND & McINTOSH PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS / FARMVILLE, VA. /
Dr. TRENT / ... 8-21-24
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Other items:
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This is a 2.75" tall dose glass, etched:
Vertical etching: GARLAND & McINTOSH / DRUGGISTS / FARMVILLE, VA. /
"THE STORE THAT TREATS YOU RIGHT"
horizontal etching: Gradations for 1-4 "TABLE", 1-8 "TEA", and 1 "WINE GLASS"
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This is a small (1"x2"x3/8") box, similar to a matchbox, that says:
COOK'S LIVER PILLS / DOES - One to three at bedtime / GARLAND & McINTOSH /
DRUGGISTS / FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA
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This is a 2.25"x3.5" envelope that says:
GARLAND & McINTOSH, / Prescription Druggists, / FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA / ...
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This is a 4"x6.5" envelope that says:
DELIVER IMMEDIATELY / FROM GARLAND & McINTOSH / The Rexall Store / TRADE MARK /
FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA / ...
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1 Farmville-Prince Edward Historical Society presentation "The Drug Stores of Farmville", by Jimmy Hurt April 2019
2 Certificate of Death #2464 for Frank Wesley McIntosh, died 4-Jan-1958 in Formville VA
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This page last updated on August 7, 2021.