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A temperance fountain was a fountain that was set up, usually by a private benefactor, to encourage temperance, and to make abstinence from beer possible by the provision of clean, safe, and free water. Beer was the main alternative to water, and generally safer. The temperance societies had no real alternative as tea and coffee were too expensive, so drinking fountains were very attractive.

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  • A temperance fountain was a fountain that was set up, usually by a private benefactor, to encourage temperance, and to make abstinence from beer possible by the provision of clean, safe, and free water. Beer was the main alternative to water, and generally safer. The temperance societies had no real alternative as tea and coffee were too expensive, so drinking fountains were very attractive. (en)
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  • Pawtucket, Rhode Island (en)
  • Boston Common, ca. 1890 (en)
  • Tompkins Square Park, New York City (en)
  • Destruction of Cogswell's fountain in San Francisco, 1894; San Francisco Call (en)
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  • Temperance fountains by Henry D. Cogswell (en)
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  • Boston, Massachusetts. Boston Common. Cogswell drinking fountain Digital Commonwealth df65xs507.jpg (en)
  • Cogswell fountain incident, San Francisco Call.jpg (en)
  • Temperance Fountain .jpg (en)
  • Temperance Fountain, Pawtucket, Rhode Island.jpg (en)
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  • A temperance fountain was a fountain that was set up, usually by a private benefactor, to encourage temperance, and to make abstinence from beer possible by the provision of clean, safe, and free water. Beer was the main alternative to water, and generally safer. The temperance societies had no real alternative as tea and coffee were too expensive, so drinking fountains were very attractive. (en)
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  • Temperance fountain (en)
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