Publications for 11/1903
Pottery News
Thomas China Co. and the R. Thomas & Sons Co.
Harloe building new plant with capacity of 35,000 insulators daily
Mrs. Bayard Kilgour
Mrs. Frank Cross and Mrs. Bradford Shinkle
Harloe rushing to complete factory at Hawley
Harloe making excellent progress in Elmer
The old Harloe plant in Elmer has been purchased by Jonathan Parker
Hudson River Project - Part III
Miss Mary Carroll Jones
Mrs. Daniel Carroll Hemingray (nee Clara Keck)
Llewellyn Matthews Hemingray
Mrs. Charles Hanson (nee Calista Gray) and Miss Mamie Ingram
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Shinkle
Furnace at Novelty closed
Mrs. Daniel Carroll Hemingray (nee Clara Keck)
Long Power Transmission in Mexico
Nine men from Elmer, NJ Harloe plant arrived in Hawley to help finish factory
Mrs. Daniel Carroll Hemingray (nee Clara Keck)
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Carroll Hemingray and Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Shinkle
Canton Insulator & Clay Company filed deed of assignment in probate court
R. Thomas and Sons are making improvements
Hemingray Glass Company
The Anglo-American Potteries will erect five plants, one will make electrical porcelain
60,000 volt, 110 mile transmission line
Brunt Pottery Has an Exhibit of Electrical Porcelain at St. Louis Fair
Mrs. Bradford Shinkle and Miss Annie Felix
Mrs. Edgar Evans
Colonial Sign has been organized
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shinkle
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Shinkle