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The Museum of Ceramics is dedicated to the preservation of the rich pottery history of the East Liverpool area. During the late 19th century and early 20th century, the East Liverpool area produced over 50% of the nation's ceramic output.
Hall China was founded on August 14, 1903, by Robert Hall, in the former West, Hardwick and George Pottery facility, following the dissolution of the two-year-old East Liverpool Potteries Company. He began making dinnerware and toilet seats, but soon found that institutional ware such as bedpans, chamber pots and pitchers was more profitable.
This is a list of newspapers in Ohio. Eight of these are part of the Ohio News Organization and most are part of the Ohio Newspaper Association. Eight of these are part of the Ohio News Organization and most are part of the Ohio Newspaper Association.
Hull pottery began production in 1905 in Crooksville, Ohio, under the leadership of Addis Emmet (A.E.) Hull. The Hull Pottery Company's early lines consisted of common utilitarian stoneware, semi-porcelain dinnerware and decorative tile. The company quickly established a firm market and enjoyed an excellent reputation for producing quality ...
Civitas Media sold its Ohio papers to AIM Media Midwest in 2017. [9] On March 1, 2023, AIM Media Midwest reduced the publishing frequency of the Sidney Daily News and its other Ohio publications to twice per week. [10] [11] The Sidney Daily News publishes on Wednesdays and Fridays. Bryant Billing took over as the publication's editor in April ...
Ceramic Christmas trees are back—and you can find them in every color, size, and style.
CANTON − An old newspaper box has a new and potentially lifesaving purpose. Ohio's first newspaper box turned Narcan distributor made its debut this week in Canton, promising free access to the ...
1911 - J.W. McCoy Pottery Company acquired by George Brush and it became "Brush-McCoy Pottery Co." 1918 - McCoy family sold interest in Brush-McCoy but name did not change until 1925; 1933 - Nelson McCoy Sanitary Stoneware simplified name to Nelson McCoy Pottery Co. 1967 - Sold to Mount Clemens Pottery Co. 1974 - Sold to Lancaster Colony