[Trade Journal] Publication: American Glass Trade Directory Pittsburgh, PA, United States |
TABLEWARE AND GENERAL FLINT GLASSWARE COMPANIES. Pressed and Blownware Plants in the United States and Canada. On the following pages will be found the companies manufacturing lime and flint glassware, both pressed and blown, for all purposes. After the name of the company and the names of its officers will be found the factory capacity and the kinds of ware made. A brief classification giving merely the name and location of companies also is included. There are 16 different classes. Also appended is a list of glass cutters, including independent shops as well as manufacturers operating cutting departments. · · Whitall Tatum Co., Millville, N. J. John M. Whitall, president; J. Whitall Nicholson, vice president; H. V. Brumley, secretary; W. H. B. Whitall, treasurer; George S. Bacon, general manager. 4 furnaces, 38 pots, 4 continuous tanks, 51 rings, 7 day tanks, 68 rings. Ampules, oiler glasses, jellies, tumblers, ointment pots, hospital goods, graduates, tubing, opal ware, pressed and blown, laboratory glass, funnels. (See Bottle List). · · GLASS BOTTLE COMPANIES Following are the companies manufacturing hollow ware of all kinds from small perfume bottles to large demijohns and carboys. After the name of each company will be found the officers and operating heads, together with factory capacities and kinds of ware made. The various classes of ware also will be found arranged by companies in the classification section. · · Whitall Tatum Co., Millville, N. J. John M. Whitall, president; J. Whitall Nicholson, vice president; H. V. Brumley, secretary; W. H. B. Whitall, treasurer; Geo. S. Bacon, general manager. Prescriptions, vials, patent, proprietary, water bottles, battery jars, acids. 4 furnaces, 38 pots, 4 continuous tanks, 51 rings, 7 day tanks, 68 rings. Machine and hand. (See Press List). · · |
Keywords: | Whitall Tatum Company |
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Researcher: | Bob Stahr |
Date completed: | January 7, 2011 by: David Wiecek; |