Publications for 03/1901
- D. M. Steward issues calendar
- Hudson Porcelain Co. is now manufacturing insulators.
- Dr. Frank Cross
- Llewellyn Hemingray
- Thomas Doring a blower at Hemingray returned to work
- Hemingray Glass Company - Employee
- Hemingray Glass Company - Employee
- Hemingray Glass Company - Employees
- Hemingray Glass Company - Employee
- Electric Porcelain Mfg. Company will resume operations
- Novelty Glass will begin operations in two weeks
- One shop began making glass Thursday
- The Hemingray factory in Covington will be dismantled and moved to Muncie, many employees to work for Ball
- Samuel Bird at Hemingray has the grippe
- Hemingray Glass Company - Muncie, Indiana
- Jack Flynn of Pittsburg has taken a position with Hemingray
- Sam Bird a blower at Hemingray has the grip
- Ed and Dick Bird of Hemingray are off sick
- Tom Doran of Hemingray is sick
- Amos Clifford Shinkle
- Conway Taylor Hemingray
- Conway Hemingray of St. Louis, a traveling salesman is in Muncie
- Mrs. Daniel Carroll Hemingray (nee Clara Keck)
- Conway Taylor Hemingray
- Hemingray Glass Company - Former Employee
- Amos Clifford Shinkle
- Cheshire Glass Manufacturing Company - New Bedford, Massachusetts
- Novelty Glass Company began blowing glass at Elmer last week
- Brookfield
- Novelty was to be operating this week on insulators, machine made bottles, ointment jars, and battery jars
- Bridgeton, NJ news, Dan Parker goes to manage Novelty plant
- One shop started to make glass Thursday
- Novelty to make insulators
- Molten Glass ignited wood at Hemingray and set fire to foot boards
- Black Cat Sketching Club winners chosen by artist Carroll Hemingray
- L.J. Fritz Mold Company makes lamp molds for Hemingray
- Frank Spencer formerly with Hemingray is in Zanesville, OH
- Hemingray Glass Company - Muncie, Indiana
- Ralph Gray Hemingray
- Women in glass factories; 15 women at Hemingray put the tops on lamps and package them
- Jack Kelly & James Kirby of Hemingray will visit friends in Indianapolis
- Two shops at Hemingray were idled because engine broke down
- General Electric and Imperial Insulators Used at Big Cottonwood Canyon Line Near Salt Lake City and Odgen, Utah
- Hemingray Glass Company - Muncie, Indiana