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  2. Royal China Company - Wikipedia

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    The Royal China Company was a dinnerware manufacturer in Sebring, Ohio, established in 1934 and ceased operations in 1986. [1]In 1934, Beatrice Miller, William H. Habenstreit, and John Bert Briggs were on South 15th Street in Sebring, Ohio, after buying the former E. H. Sebring China Company (formerly the Oliver China Company building).

  3. Royal China site to finally get cleanup - AOL

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    SEBRING − The former Royal China property is one of nearly 3,240 brownfields registered across Ohio. It has remained an eyesore for decades. Later this month, the Mahoning County Land Bank ...

  4. W. S. George Pottery Company - Wikipedia

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    The facility was rebuilt in 1924 and was called "Plant #4". In 1955 the company went bankrupt, and the East Palestine facility was reorganized and came under the control and administration of the Royal China Company, who renamed the facility "Royal China Incorporated, East Palestine Division". The company operated for nearly 56 years ...

  5. Sebring, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Sebring was founded by the Sebring family from East Liverpool, Ohio, who were successful pottery owners that sought to establish their own pottery town. [5] Sebring was incorporated 1899. [5] Much of the original family built the establishing houses and factories in the town, which at their high employed approximately 3,300 workers. [5]

  6. Sebring Hardware to celebrate grand opening Saturday - AOL

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  7. Don Schreckengost - Wikipedia

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    Don Schreckengost at Hall China in 1984 Don Schreckengost (September 23, 1910 – December 24, 2001) was an American industrial ceramic designer who was active from the 1930s through the 1990s. He is considered to be the first American industrial ceramic designer.

  8. Foreign ownership of Ohio farmland has been on the rise ... - AOL

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    That year, 14.9% of Ohio's foreign-held farmland belonged to Canadians and 14.6% to Germans. Nationwide in 2022, 32.1% of the total foreign-held farmland in the U.S. was owned by Canadian ...

  9. Rose Mary Woods - Wikipedia

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    Rose Mary Woods was born in northeastern Ohio in the small pottery town of Sebring on December 26, 1917. [2] Her brother was Joseph I. Woods, a sheriff of Cook County, Illinois, and longtime member of the Cook County Board. [3] Following graduation from McKinley High School, Woods worked for