Publications for 01/1903
- Provo High-Voltage Insulators
- Pass & Seymour Porcelain Specialties
- History of Redlands, Mill Creek, Santa Ana Canyon, and various other early power lines of Edison Electric Company
- Locke No. 329, M-3725, used in Idaho, California and Guanajuato lines and Locke No. 23 glass insulator at Portland
- Locke H-T insulators
- Porcelain specialties by Crouse-Hinds
- Pass & Seymour secured several fair-sized contracts
- Success in Long Distance Power Transmission in California
- The Redlands Imperial Porcelain Insulator
- Murdock's cable insulator selling three time more than in previous year
- Pottery News
- Gordon Battery extensively used
- Miss Carroll Hemingray to arrive today; will leave for Cuba
- Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Shinkle
- Hemingray Glass Company - Muncie, Indiana
- Hemingray Glass Company - Muncie, Indiana
- Mrs. Amos Shinkle
- Hon. and Mrs. Meade Massie and Carroll Hemingray
- Statistics of Electrical Manufactures
- Business review for 1903; Mica Insulator Company makes addition to works
- First Three Phase Power Transmission Plant in Europe Operating at 30,000 Volts
- Child labor suit against Cook Pottery dropped
- Hemingray amateur polo team defeated
- Thomas China had a full year of business
- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Carroll Hemingray
- Hon. and Mrs. Meade Massie and Carroll Hemingray
- Anderson Porcelain Company
- The Electrical Porcelain Company are making a large addition, a new boiler is being installed
- Hemingray Glass Company - Muncie, Indiana
- Fred Locke High-Tension Insulators
- Arsenic for sale [ad]
- Mrs. Amos Shinkle
- Mrs. Bayard Kilgour (nee Virginia Ernst)
- Pullen Primary Cell battery
- Western Glass Manufacturing Company, Denver, Colorado
- Mrs. Frank Cross (nee Camilla Shinkle)
- Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Shinkle
- Mrs. Daniel Carroll Hemingray (nee Clara Keck) and Mrs. Bradford Shinkle
- Thomas China has placed six new jiggers in their pottery
- A car of soft coal arrived for Sterling Glass Company yesterday
- Ohio River Freezes Over
- Mrs. Ann Gray - Widow of Ralph Gray
- Hemingray Glass Company - Muncie, Indiana
- Hemingray Glass Company
- Susan Ashley Hemingray
- Bradford Shinkle, Jr.
- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Evans
- Mrs. Edgar Evans
- Locke No. 25 Glass and Multipart Porcelain Insulators
- Houston Glass Works will be open soon on banks of Buffalo Bayou
- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Long
- Bradford Shinkle, Jr.
- Susan Hemingray engaged to be married to Lewis Thompson
- Mrs. Frank Cross (nee Camilla Shinkle)
- Thomas China was greatly hampered by lack of coal
- Mrs. Bradford Shinkle (nee Mary Ann Carroll Hemingray)
- Mrs. Daniel Carroll Hemingray (nee Clara Keck)
- Miss Anna Hemingray announces engagement of her daughter to Frederick Thompson
- Hemingray Glass Company - Muncie, Indiana
- Hemingray Glass Company - Muncie, Indiana
- Mrs. Amos Shinkle
- Miss Lidia Matthews
- Mrs. Frank Cross (nee Camilla Shinkle)
- Hemingray Provo insulators used on power line in Grenoble, France