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1902, Feburary
 
The new plant of the Rochester Glass Co., of which concern H. C. Fry is president, has gone into full operation. There are two 18-pot furnaces and a tank, adn the output consists of pressed and blown timblers. The variety of product may be enlarged later on. This is as conveniently arranged and well equipped a factory as there is in the country, being substantially built and furnished with all the most approved modern appliances for glass making. {2036}

1902, May
 
The Rochester Cut Glass Company, of Rocherster, Pa., has been incorporated with a capital of $50.000. The directors are John M. Pfeiffer, Benjamin Pfeiffer, Robert E. Johnston, and Joun Moulds.

1909, April
 
The Rochester Glass Co.'s plant, Rochester, Pa., is in full operation. They are turning out blown ware and poured ware in considerable quantity, and they are also making a line of blanks for fine cut ware. H. C. Fry, the president of the company, is one of the few men who are considered to know the glass business from A to Z, and certainly the initial installments of the goods from Rochester carry out this belief.  {1040}