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In The News
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1902, Feburary |
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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 |
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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 |
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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}
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