1784 FoundedDawson & SpowdenNorthwest corner 10th & Filbert Streets
1790 William DawsonNorthwest corner 10th & Filbert Streets
1808 Dawson & Morrison (William Dawson & William Morrison)Northwest corner 10th & Filbert Streets
News
16th November 1808
16th November 1808

Philadelphia brewer William Massey was born in England. His father was a brewer in a small town near Stokes. After receiving an education in both London and his father's company Massey emigrated to America in 1828.
He settled in Philadelphia and obtained a position at Gray's brewery on Sixth Street above Chestnut. He worked there until 1845 then relocated to the exotic town of New Orleans, Louisiana. There he started a brewery/bottling business on 20 Bienville Street where he brewed porter, ale and cider.
Massey ordered stone bottles from England, inscribed across the bottom with his name which arrived in January of 1846. He announced the arrival of the new jugs in a notice in the Times-Picayune and warned that no other bottler ought use them.
He continued business in New Orleans for several more years and became wealthy enough to own slaves. Upon the advent of the Civil War massey moved back to Philadelphia and concentrated on his brewing business there, leaving the New Orleans concern in the hands of his partners and brother-in-law.
His Philadelphia brewery flourished and he grew prosperous. At the time of his death on the 17th of February, 1891 he was said to have been worth over $5 million.
Philadelphia brewer William Massey was born in England. His father was a brewer in a small town near Stokes. After receiving an education in both London and his father's company Massey emigrate... View More
1829 W. L. Dawson & Co.Northwest corner 10th & Filbert Streets
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Circa: 1845
Circa: 1845

Dawson's Brewery in Philadelphia. Image courtesy of the Library Company of Philadelphia.
1849 Poultney, Collins & Massey (Charles Poultney, Frederick Collins & William Massey)Northwest corner 10th & Filbert Streets
1854 Poultney & MasseyNorthwest corner 10th & Filbert Streets
1857 Massey, Collins & Co. (William Massey, Fred Collins & Samuel Houston)Northwest corner 10th & Filbert Streets
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Circa: 1865
1869 William Massey & Co.79/81 Chestnut Street
Products
New York Champagne Cider
1880-1880
Philadelphia X Ale
1877-1880
Philadelphia XX Ale
1877-1880
Superior Lager Beer
1880-1880
1882 William Massey Brewing Co.Northwest Corner of 10th & Filbert Streets
Products
Philadelphia XX Ale
1882-1894
News
16th February 1891
16th February 1891

William Massey, a popular Philadelphia brewer, died suddenly at his home. The brewery that bore his name was large, employing 100 people, and Massey was active in managing it right up until the day of his death at age 83 years. Despite giving away hundreds of thousands of dollars during his life to various charities, Massey left a fortune estimated at $5 million to his heirs. The dispersal of assets was handled by Massey's youngest son William, who, still single at age 46, listed his occupation as "Gentleman" on the 1900 census.
William Massey's brewery was liquidated following his death. 100 brewery workers became unemployed. The stock and equipment were purchased by the Betz Brewery. The extensive brewery complex was purchased by a real estate development firm and disassembled. The two million bricks in the buildings were parceled out by the architects Cope & Stewardson and are now incorporated in structures throughout Philadelphia. Over the span of a few months, all that William Massey worked for was sold for cash.
William Massey, a popular Philadelphia brewer, died suddenly at his home. The brewery that bore his name was large, employing 100 people, and Massey was active in managing it right up until the day... View More
1894 ClosedWilliam Massey Brewing Co.