Publications for 03/1903
Pupin Coils
John W. Boch leaves R. Thomas & Sons Co. after nineteen years
The Thomas China Co. reports a full run of business at their Lisbon factory
William Brunt pottery will install sprinkler system
William Brunt Pottery to have sample rooms on 2nd floor of it's restored building
Pottery movement for New Lexington still on foot
Houston Glass Works incorporates
Bell Pottery Co. will be in operation by the first of August
Pottery News
Pottery News
New Lexington High Voltage Porcelain Company will open factory soon.
Manhattan Electrical Supply issues catalog
Glen Sigler & Miss Carrie Bunton will marry, Mr. Sigler works for Hemingray's
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Shinkle
Samuel F. B. Morse
Maj. Thomas Porter
Bradford Shinkle leaves next week for Jacksonville, FL
Harloe expects to begin work at new factory in a week
Telegraph construction in Africa
H. W. Johns Mfg. Company issued pamphlet on Keystone hair insulator
Mrs. Robert Carroll Hemingray (nee Nancy "Nannie" Timberlake) and Susan Ashley Hemingray
Mrs. Llewellyn Matthews and Miss Lidia Matthews
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanson
Work will begin at Sterling Glass Company
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Shinkle
Mrs. Jennie Kirk
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanson
Pupin Load Coils
Thomas China is running at full capacity
Novelty has started their large continuous tank
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Shinkle
Glass Blowers Union in Satisfactory Shape
Ohio Valley Glass Company - Pleasant City, Ohio
The capacity of the glass plant at Houston, TX was increased, they are making insulators
Suit Filed against Governor Claude Matthews estate in Pendleton Glass Tube & Pipe Works check indorsement
Miss Mary S. Ingram
CHESNEY: Burning of Wooden Pins on High-Tension Transmission Lines
BLACKWELL: Testing of Insulators
LINCOLN: Transposition of High-Tension Power and Telephone Lines
CHESNEY: Burning of wooden pins
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Shinkle
Frank Charles Schmitt
Susan Ashley Hemingray
Frank Charles Schmitt