Photograph of delegates to the 1866 flint glass workers convention; James Jukes of Covington in first row

[Trade Journal]

Publication: American Flint

Toledo, OH, United States
vol. 19, no. 11, p. 36, col. 1-2


PHOTOGRAPHIC GROUP OF DELEGATES WHO ATTENDED AMERICAN FLINT

GLASS WORKERS' CONVENTION AT NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER, 1866.

 

Illustration

 

Top Row (left to right): Wm. Fox, White Mills, Pa.; John McCormick, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Alexander Thoburn, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Wm. Dalton, Brooklyn, N. Y.; James Hegan, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Leander Kenny, Boston, Mass.; James Martin, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Wm. Capewell, Philadelphia, Pa.; Josh Roberts, Philadelphia, Pa.

Lower Row (left to right): James Smith, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Henry Doyle, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Austin Kenny, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Chas. Bryson, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Wm. Johnson, Boston, Mass.; Bernard Carrol, Brooklyn, N. Y.; James Jukes, Covington, Ky.; Frank Woods, Boston, Mass.

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Keywords:Hemingray
Researcher notes:The Jukes brothers, James, John, Frank & Wesley were all employed by Hemingray at times in the 1850's and 1860's. They were the sons of John Jukes who operated another glass house in Cincinnati until his death ca. 1850.
Supplemental information: 
Researcher:Bob Stahr
Date completed:October 16, 2008 by: Bob Stahr;