Mogadore Insulator Company succeeds the J. S. Monroe Pottery and ready to make electrical wiring insulators.

[Trade Journal]

Publication: American Electrician

New York, NY, United States
vol. 10, no. 12, p. 569, col. 1


THE MOGADORE INSULATOR COMPANY, Mogadore, Ohio, which succeeded the J. S. Monroe Pottery Company, announces that it is in position to furnish promptly all forms of porcelain and clay work used by electrical engineers, such as wiring tubes, knobs, cleats, etc., and is also well equipped for turning out special work to order. In taking over the business of the J. S. Monroe Pottery Company, Messrs. J. A. Dixon and I. M. Martin succeed Messrs. J. S. and E. D. Monroe. Mr. G. A. Monroe retains the same interest in the new concern that he held in the old one.

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Keywords:Mogadore Insulator Company
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Researcher:Elton Gish
Date completed:August 27, 2012 by: Elton Gish;