In May, 1963, the Lake Community Office opened, situated along the water’s edge of Deep Creek Lake, was called America’s First Banking by Boat Office by many who wrote about its existence. Dock space was provided at the rear of the building for the...
This three story structure housed the cutting and can sorting on the third floor, product mixing in the second and the filler and capper operations on the first. In the adjacent building were the steam kettles. Trivia Note: The V is for “Victory” used in...
A conveyor took the ears of corn to the cutters where the corn was removed from the cob. The corn dropped to the mixing machines on the second floor and the cobs were conveyed back to the husking shed for disposal. This photo was taken in September 1912.