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C. Person’s Sons

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

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C. Person’s Sons
Fate
Closed due to Prohibition
Founded
1850
Defunct
c. 1920
Headquarters
390-392 Elm St. Buffalo, New York, USA
Key people
Charles Person (founder)
Industry
Distillery/ Wholesale Distribution
Products
Buffalo Club Rye Whiskey, Various
C. Person’s Sons was a whiskey distillery and wholesale distribution center in Buffalo, New York from 1850 until closing due to Prohibition in 1920. Known throughout all of western New York as the “foremost whiskey rectifier”, C. Person’s Sons was known for integrity, the excellence of its wares, and the courteous handling of its customers.

Founding
C. Person’s Sons was founded by Charles Person, a German immigrant from the Alsace-Lorraine region. Person arrived in the United States at the age of fourteen and at the age of 23 opened up his business, simply called “Charles Person’s”, in a rented space of twenty-by-thirty feet.
Developing his skill and taste, Person also started a family with wife Sophia in 1850, a family that would grow to include ten children (six boys, four girls). As early as 1875, the business listing filed by Person was now titled “Charles Person and Son”, and by 1885, “Charles Person and Sons.”
Products
Distilled
Buffalo Club Rye Whiskey
Person Kraer Bitters
Person Pennsylvania Pure Rye Whiskey
Riverside Whiskey

Buffalo Club Whiskey logo.
Distribution/Carried
Bass Ale
Anheuser-Busch Budweiser Beer
Guinness Stout
Sheboygan Mineral Water
Meadville Rye Whiskey
Jas. F. Pepper Whiskey
Cinzan’s Vermouth
Cook’s Imperial Champagne
Klomp Gin
Knickerbocker Malt Gin
Suffolk Tom Gin
Allasch Kmel
Corthell’s Orange Bitters
Pellich Gin
Imported wines from German, Spain, France, Italy, and Hungary (until 1908)
Owner/Operators
Charles Person – 1850 – 1886
William Person – 1886 – 1911
Frank P. Person – 1911 – 1920 (w/ Daniel)
Daniel H. Person – 1911 – 1920 (w/ Frank)
Up to Prohibition
In the few years leading up to the Volstead Act and Prohibition, C. Person’s Sons enjoyed ever-increasing success. The firm was eventually established on historic Elm Street in Buffalo, occupying an impressive five-story building, specifically built for the firm. The building had lavish salesrooms and massive storerooms.

390-392 Elm Street.
In 1908, C. Person’s Sons appeared before a New York district court for violation of applicable laws relating to distilleries and whiskey as a medicinal component only. In the case, 93 cases of C. Person’s Sons whiskey was confiscated (each case containing 12 bottles each) and ordered destroyed, unless properly packaged as a medicinal medium only, along with payment of a $2,000 bond. According to case files, the packaging was corrected and the bond was paid.
When Prohibition was finally enacted, C. Person’s Sons was forced to close down, being too large of a business to continue running as a speakeasy or moonshine operation. Two weeks before the official closing, people from all over Western New York began lining up to buy and presumably stock up on what would soon become an illegal commodity. The line formed each day, all day, and when the business finally closed its doors, there were still 2,000 cases of whiskey still remaining, giving testament to the size and volume of C. Person’s Sons business.
References
^ Buffalo Courier-Express, 13 September 1939
^ “The Buffalo Business Archives”
^ “The Buffalo Business Archives”
^ “The Shotglass Database”
^ “The Buffalo Business Archives”
^ “Buffalo Old and News” Supplement to the Buffalo Courier-Express, 11 November 1900
^ “Rectified Whisky The First Cause of Paralyzing The Food Law”
^ Buffalo Courier-Express, 7 October 1939
Categories: Whiskies of the United States | Erie County, New York | 1850 establishments
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