Publications for 02/1895
- Construction features of transmission lines (insulator forms)
- Pelzer, S. C. transmission line
- Foree Bain opens new office
- Robert Hemingray Jr.'s health is improving, he is in Hot Springs, Arkansas
- Simplest cleat
- Ralph Hemingray is entertaining his father who lives in Covington, KY
- National Glass Co. organized to make insulators
- Contract let for power plant at Pelzer Cotton Mills
- Daniel Carroll Hemingray
- Man hurt by wall blown down at Westinghouse factory files suit
- Electrical glass ware consumption is very large
- Electrical Glass Goods are in Demand
- Glass Manufacturers' Protective Association
- King City Glass Works, Fairmount, Indiana
- Bills Allowed; Hemingray listed
- Bills Allowed; Hemingray listed
- Folsom-Sacramento power line
- William Brookfield
- William Brookfield
- Wormser lawsuit over factory fire
- Robert Hemingray
- Overhead electric railway construction in Chicago
- Lodge Funds Gone, Edward Hice of Hemingray lost money gambling
- Creager & Connard Company self-locking cleat
- Creager Self-Locking Cleat
- Ed Hice did not steal union money
- Hemingray Glass Company - Muncie, Indiana
- The Creager Self-Locking Cleat
- William Brookfield
- Ed Hice has turned up, money is safe
- William Brookfield personal notes
- Wood's Eureka Porcelain cleat
- Hemingray Glass Co. vs. James Moriss
- Muncie City Council
- Bills Allowed; Hemingray listed
- Bills Allowed; Hemingray listed
- N. E. L. A. Convention February 19-21, 1895
- Obituary of Royal E. House
- Mr Nashold showed his self-locking cleat at the N.E.L.A. convention
- Changes Wrought by Flood