• Seneca Glass Company was a glass manufacturer that began in Fostoria, Ohio, in 1891. At one time it was the largest manufacturer of blown tumblers (drinking...
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    Seneca Glass Company Building, now called Seneca Center, is a historic glass factory located at Morgantown, Monongalia County, West Virginia. It was built...
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  • group of investors led by Fostoria Glass executive Otto Jaeger, and his new company was named Seneca Glass Company. In early December, the move to Moundsville...
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  • Root Glass Company Seneca Glass Company Shrigley and Hunt Sneath Glass Company Stevens & Williams Thames Plate Glass Company Union Glass Company W. F. Clokey...
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  • 1880s companies were the Nickel Plate Glass Company and C.H. Over Glass Company. The Fostoria Shade and Lamp Company, Novelty Glass Company, and Seneca Glass...
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  • Bakewell, Pears and Company was Pittsburgh's best known glass manufacturer. The company was most famous for its lead crystal glass, which was often decorated...
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    Fostoria, Ohio (category Cities in Seneca County, Ohio)
    numerous glass factories, including the Mambourg Glass Company (the city's first glass factory), the Fostoria Glass Company, the Seneca Glass Company, the...
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    Seneca Foods Corporation is an American food processor and distributor headquartered in Fairport, New York, United States. Seneca Foods Corporation conducts...
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  • Seneca, and Bonita Art Glass (1923)". Ohio County Public Library. Retrieved November 17, 2013. Paquette 2002, pp. 57 & 117 "Central Glass Company"....
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    Glass works such as New England Glass Company, and Pittsburgh's Bakewell glass works, were producers of crystal early in the 19th century. The Seneca...
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  • Mambourg Glass Company was a window glass manufacturer that began production on October 26, 1887. The company was the first of thirteen glass manufacturers...
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  • listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. 1902: Seneca Glass Company Building, Morgantown, West Virginia, listed on the National Register...
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    The Sneath Glass Company /sniːθ/ was an American manufacturer of glass and glassware. After a brief 1890s startup in Tiffin, Ohio, the company moved to...
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    the Opera of Rome. Glass's and Wilson's opera includes musical settings of Latin texts by the 1st-century-Roman playwright Seneca and allusions to the...
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    Seneca Glass Company Building...
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  • Novelty Glass Company of Fostoria was one of over 70 glass manufacturing companies that operated in northwest Ohio during the region's brief Gas Boom in...
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    Located at 680 Seneca Street, it was demolished in 1950. Designed in 1903 by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1904–1906 for the Larkin Soap Company, the five-story...
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  • Optical glass refers to a quality of glass suitable for the manufacture of optical systems such as optical lenses, prisms or mirrors. Unlike window glass or...
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  • The Nickel Plate Glass Company was a manufacturer of tableware, lamps, and bar goods. It began operations in Fostoria, Ohio, on August 8, 1888, on land...
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    Tiffin, Ohio (category Cities in Seneca County, Ohio)
    Tiffin is a city in and the county seat of Seneca County, Ohio, United States. Developed along the Sandusky River, Tiffin is located about 55 miles (89 km)...
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    of the company in 2010. In September 2008, Hunter Biden founded a consultancy company named Seneca Global Advisors that offered to help companies expand...
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    Seneca Park Zoo is a 20-acre (6.3 ha) zoo located in the city of Rochester, New York, US. The zoo is home to over 90 species including mammals, reptiles...
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    quickly, and in 1877 Larkin bought land on Seneca Street in Buffalo and built his first factory. By 1878, the company was producing 9 different soap products...
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    the remains of the Potomac Company Little Falls skirting canal was used as a feeder also. Inlet Lock No. 2 is called the Seneca Feeder in historic documents...
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    MSA in New York state. Livingston Monroe Ontario Orleans Wayne Genesee Seneca Rochester (Principal city) Irondequoit (suburb) Greece (suburb) Brighton...
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  • Wilson, libretto by Robert Wilson and Maita di Niscemi, including texts by Seneca the Younger) The Making of the Representative for Planet 8 (1985–1986, premiered...
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    Tournament. Guyasuta, Chief of the Seneca Indians. Henry J. Heinz, founder of the H. J. Heinz Company. Lawrence Saint, stained glass artist. Don Celender, American...
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    its southern border and the Muddy Branch as much of its eastern border. Seneca Creek borders portions of its north and west sides. The Travilah, North...
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    proper name Finger Lakes goes back to the late 19th century. Cayuga and Seneca Lakes are among the deepest in the United States, measuring 435 and 618...
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    Xylem Inc. (category Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange)
    for the glass industry. Per Alfred transferred ownership of the company to his sons. In 1922, Hilding Flygt set up a pump and fan sales company in Stockholm...
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