[Trade Journal] Publication: The Commoner and Glassworker Pittsburgh, PA, United States |
Green Houses at Work.
The Streator Bottle and Glass Co., of Streator, Ill., resumed operations with two continuous tanks on Wednesday, September 20. The Bushwick Glass Works, of Brooklyn, N. Y., operated by Wm. Brookfield, went into operation for the season on Monday, September 4. Whitall, Tatum & Co., Millville, N. J., resumes operations with one green glass furnace on Wednesday, September 6; resumed with a second furnace on Wednesday, September 20. Monroe Glass Co., Williamstown, N. J., resumed on Monday, September 11. Craven Bros., of Salem, N. J., resumed in full on Monday, September 18. Middletown Glass Co., Middletown, N. Y., resumed on Monday, September 11. Olean Glass Co., of Olean, N. Y. resumed on Monday, September 11. Eugene P. Reed & Co., Rochester, N. Y., resumed on Monday, September 18. Poughkeepsie Glass Works, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., resumed on Monday, September 4. Diamond Glass Co., Royersford, Pa., resumed on Friday, September 22, with one 5-pot furnace. The Hemingray Glass Co., of Muncie, Ind., resumed operations with one small day tank on Monday, September 18. They make telegraph wire insulators. The Woodbury Glass Works, Woodbury, N. J., resumed with one small furnace on September 16. Whitney Glass Works, Glassboro, N. J., resumed with their tank in the big house on Thursday, September 28. Marion Fruit Jar & Bottle Co., of Marion, Ind., resumed operations on Thursday, September 28. Spring City Glass Co., of Spring City, Pa., resumed on October 2. |
Keywords: | Hemingray : Brookfield : Bushwick Glass Works |
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Researcher: | Bob Stahr |
Date completed: | May 17, 2005 by: Bob Stahr; |