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  2. List of defunct glassmaking companies - Wikipedia

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    Two large stained-glass windows installed by Hartford City Glass Company's Belgian glass workers A New England Glass Company ewer , 1840–1860 A Novelty Glass Company advertisement in 1891 An electrical insulator made by Whitall Tatum Company , circa 1922

  3. Indiana Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    The new company was announced in January 1904 when Merry leased the Dunkirk glass works owned by the National Glass Company. [18] The Indiana Department of Inspection listed Indiana Glass Company as having 256 employees in 1904, and its products were "pressed and blown glass". There was no Beatty-Brady Glass Company or Indiana Glass Works ...

  4. Category : Glassmaking companies of the United States

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    American stained glass artists and manufacturers (2 C, 74 P) C. Corning Inc. (1 C, 32 P) T. Tiffany Studios (18 P) ... Indiana Glass Company; J. J. H. Hobbs ...

  5. Category:Defunct companies based in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company; Ball Stores; Bank of Indiana; Bendix (automobile) Black (automobile) Black Motor Company (1899) Blackhawk (automobile) Bryan Steam Car; Buckeye gasoline buggy; Buescher Band Instrument Company

  6. Libbey-Owens-Ford - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, a Libbey-Owens sheet glass plant opened in Shreveport, Louisiana, becoming both the city's largest manufacturer and employer. This plant converted operations between 1972 and 1974 to Libbey Glass table-glassware manufacturing, which it continues today. In 1928, Libbey-Owens was the first company to produce automotive laminated safety ...

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  8. Anchor Hocking - Wikipedia

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    In 1905, the Hocking Glass Company was founded by Isaac Jacob (Ike) Collins in Lancaster, Ohio, and named after the Hocking River. [2] In 1937, that company merged with the Anchor Cap and Closure Corporation , thus becoming Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation.

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