Publications for 10/1902
Swan Falls-Trade Dollar Mine Idaho power line
Dan Hemingray is expected home from Europe this month
Pass & Seymour have taken the entire floor at 34 Dey St.
Daniel Carroll Hemingray
Locke issues Catalogue No. 6
Pottery News
Cincinnati Capitalists have taken charge of the glassworks in Pleasant City
Miss Carroll Hemingray
Sterling Glass Company blocked it's fires this week
Novelty started up again this week
Raymond Boch son of Noah Boch of American Porcelain works
One furnace at Brookfield is operating and another will be started
Novelty started Thursday after several weeks repairs, new furnace for insulators installed
Fair Crippled Pottery Last Week, Thomas China practically closed down
Glass or Porcelain Insulators, article originally published in the Age of Steel
Fred Locke introduces new 3-part insulator
Detroit United Railway uses Hemingray Provo insulators
Susan Ashley Hemingray
Locke Insulator Manufacturing Company capitalized at $100,000
Manufacturing at Thomas China moving along smoothly
Details of the Aurora, Elgin & Chicago Railway
John Brooks of Pass & Seymour has recovered from his illness
Ralph Gray Hemingray
Orders are coming in for Thomas China
William Brookfield and his sons went to Bridgeton for the purpose of looking for a new plant location
William Brookfield was at Bridgeton, NJ inspecting sites
Fred Locke Multipart Porcelain Insulator
Locke Insulator Manufacturing Co. has taken over the business of Fred M. Locke
Brookfield has been offered a free site in Bridgeton
Business at Thomas China still at high water mark
The Star Porcelain Company is a defendant in a lawsuit started by General Electric
Mrs. Ann Gray (Widow of Ralph Gray)
Mrs. Ann Gray - Widow of Ralph Gray
Death Notice, Ann Gray
Mrs. Ann Gray - Widow of Ralph Gray
Sterling Glass Company blocked it's fires Thursday