Publications for 03/1902
Longest Power Trans in World (Bay Counties)
Bay Counties pole line with signs
Pass & Seymour new snap switch
Pottery News
The Columbia Insulator company is incorporated
Fred Locke factory rebuilt
Hemingray Glass Company
Pumping Station at DeSoto wrecked by explosion; station co-owned by Hemingray Glass Co.
Hemingray Glass Company
Hemingray Glass Company
Elmer Newkirk dies from injuries from DeSoto gas explosion
Hemingray Glass Company
Bert Lee dies from injuries from DeSoto gas explosion
Mrs. Harriet Johnston and Mrs. Anna Hemingray have gone to Chicago
Miss Llewellyn Hemingray is visiting in Chillicothe, OH
Miss Lewellyn Matthews Hemingray
Morton Harloe made business trip to Peckville
Bert Lee's remains to be taken to South Bend
Hemingray Glass Company
Boch pat. interference
Schumm Starr
Hemingray 10,000 volt insulators used on Metuchen, NJ line
Mrs. Anna Hemingray has returned from Chicago
Miss Llewellyn Hemingray has returned from Chillicothe, OH
Six Overcome by Gas; Six workmen at Bushwick Glass overcome (Brookfield)
City League now assured; Hemingray factory will be represented
Robin Hemingray has returned to Muncie
Robert "Robin" Hemingray
Grand Rapids, Holland and Lake Michigan Rapid Railway
Mrs. Ida White & daughter are guests of Anna Hemingray
Sue Hemingray attends Matinee Dance
Sue Hemingray is recovering from a severe illness
Mrs. Rush Evans, Miss Turner, Miss Hemingray & Mr. Robert Walker to go to Indianapolis
Thomas China operating in full
Hudson Porcelain Co. is incorporated
Robin Hemingray has gone to St. Louis
Hemingray Glass Company
Power line in Mexico uses Hemingray Provo insulators
Sue Hemingray attends Matinee Dance
Hemingray Polo games
State Inspector finds no child labor law violations
Bill Introduced in Ontario Legislature to Build the Toronto & Niagara Power Line Was Shelved
Miss Llewellyn Matthews Hemingray
San Francisco electric plant switchboard uses glass and porcelain pintype insulators
Llewellyn Hemingray in charge of flower booth at Easter Market
How Easter Sunday will be observed in Muncie; Llewellyn Hemingray contralto at First Presbyterian