Clemens Garwood Dick

  • County: La Porte County
  • Location: Michigan City
  • Years active: c. 1906 - 1907 (as C. G. Dick Bottling Works)

Clemens Garwood Dick was born in 1886. He was the son of August C. Dick and Elizabeth Jane Garwood, the grandson of prominent La Porte brewer Clemens Dick, and the nephew of Albert J. Dick.

The Dick family had a long and well-documented history in the bottling business that spanned several decades.

According to an article in The Michigan City News dated September 25, 1935, Clem. G. Dick entered the bottling business in 1906 when he became owner of the Standard Bottling Works after purchasing it from his uncle, Albert J. Dick. In 1907, Harvey F. Luchtman acquired a one-half interest in the company. The firm continued to operate as the Standard Bottling Works until 1928, when it became the Coca-Cola Bottling Company. The 1934–1935 Michigan City Directory lists Clem. G. Dick as the manager of the Coca-Cola Bottling Works.

It is unclear exactly when the bottles embossed “C. G. Dick Bottling Works” were produced, but they likely date to around 1906–1907, before the Standard Bottling Works bottles. This would explain why bottles bearing the C. G. Dick name are so difficult to find today.

He married Viola May Luchtman on June 10, 1911.

Clemens Garwood Dick died in September 1, 1935 from pneumonia and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Michigan City.

1) Clem G. Dick, age 52 years, president of the Coca Cola Bottling works at Michigan City, died Sunday at his home in Michigan City following an attack of pneumonia. Mr. Dick was well known to Valparaiso university student body, having appeared before them on several occasions to explain his plan for alleviation of the depression. At one time he had a personal audience with President Roosevelt regarding the plan, and it is said that many of the New Deal policies can be traced to his ideas. Vidette-Messenger of Porter County, Wednesday, September 4, 1935.


2) MICHIGAN CITY—Clemens Garwood Dick, age forty-eight, is dead here. He was a civic leader. The widow and a son, Jack, survives. The Indianapolis News, September 4, 1935.

1907 – Dick, Clemens, home at 708-1/2 Franklin.

1909-1910 – Dick, Clemens G., 1026 Michigan, phone 1104, bottling works.

1913
– Dick Clemens G (Vialo), (Standard Bottling Works), residence at 1026 E Michigan.
– Dick & Luchtman, (Clemens G Dick, Harvey F Luchtman), proprietors of Standard Bottling Works at 1026 E Michigan.

Bottle Photos

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Bottle Type: Pint, tooled crown top. 
Embossing: C. G. DICK / MICHIGAN CITY / IND. 
Glass Maker: ROOT (embossed on heel), Root Glass Company, Terre Haute, Indiana.
Other Marks: THIS BOTTLE NOT TO BE SOLD (embossed on back).
Notes: 
Photo Credit: Indiana Bottle Collectors

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Bottle Type: Hutchinson
Embossing: C. G. DICK / MICHIGAN CITY / IND. 
Glass Maker: ROOT 201 (embossed on heel), Root Glass Company, Terre Haute, Indiana.
Other Marks: 
Notes: 
Photo Credit: Indiana Bottle Collectors

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Buildings • Business • People Photos

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Clemens G. Dick

Source: The Cruise of the Zoo Board: Annual Report for the Year 1938, Michigan City, Indiana.

Note: His portrait appears under the section listing deceased members of the Washington Park Zoo Board. Clem. G. Dick was noted as having served on the board from 1931 to 1935.

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Gravestones

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Gravestone at Greenwood Cemetery in Michigan City.

Photo Credit: Indiana Bottle Collectors

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Maps

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The bottling works shown on the 1912 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map.

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