Purity Distilling Company
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| Owner | United States Industrial Alcohol Company |
The Purity Distilling Company was a chemical firm based in Boston, Massachusetts specializing in the production of ethanol through the distillation process. It was a subsidiary of United States Industrial Alcohol Company who purchased the company in 1917.
Great Molasses Flood
[edit | edit source]In 1919, one of its largest molasses tanks, which was built in 1915, collapsed at 529 Commercial Street. It was a huge tank (50 ft tall, 90 ft diameter, 283 ft around) and held as much as 2,300,000 US gal (8,700 m3) of molasses. This led to the Boston Molasses Disaster in the North End neighborhood of Boston. Twenty-one people died, and the cleanup took about 6 months to complete, after which the company was sued and forced to pay over $1 million in settlement claims.[1][2]
References
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- Finding Aid to the Albert Ladd Colby Report on the Boston Molasses Tank Explosion, Special Collections, Linderman Library, Lehigh University
- January 15: 1919, Molasses Floods Boston Streets from History.com
- Jesse Kreitzer's The Great Boston Molasses Flood video (YouTube.com)