[Trade Journal] Publication: The Commoner and Glassworker Pittsburgh, PA, United States |
GLASS FACTORIES OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. (COPYRIGHTED 1889.)
A complete directory of all factories in operation, out of blast and in course of erection. Corrected every Tuesday. All factories not in operation are indicated thus *. All factories in course of erection are indicated thus ‡. Manufacturers and readers are requested to inform us promptly of any errors in this Directory.
FLINT FACTORIES.
NOTE. — The figure below the letter F signifies number of furnaces and the small letter p the abbreviation for pots. The figure 1 signifies that the factory makes pressed, blown ware, shades, or engraved goods. Figure 2 that the factory makes chimneys, lantern globes, etc. Figure 3 that bottles, vials, flasks, fruit jars, etc., are the product. Figure 4 that they make prescription and druggist ware. Figure 5, novelties, specialties, colored or bar goods, etc. Figure 6, tumblers, lamps, goblets, etc. The letter X indicates that the factory has a mold shop on the premises. · · MISCELLANEOUS FACTORIES. · · North American Glass Co., Lt., Montreal, Canada, 2 F, 34 p, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, X. · · GREEN BOTTLE, HOLLOW-WARE AND GREEN FRUIT JARS.
NOTE. — The figures to the right of the column denote the number of furnaces and p signifies pots. X indicates a mold shop on the premises. · · MISCELLANEOUS STATES. · · *North American Glass Co., Montreal, Can., 2 C tanks, 22 rings, X. · · |
Keywords: | North American Glass Company |
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Researcher: | Bob Stahr |
Date completed: | August 24, 2010 by: Bob Stahr; |