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  2. List of New York State Historic Markers in Tompkins County ...

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    On Nys 13 About 4 Miles Northeast Of Dryden Dryden, Town Of, New York: In Tompkins County From East. Used By Many Early Settlers. Started By Joseph Chaplin; Contractor, May 5, 1792. Completed In 1795 28: INDIAN CAMP On Co. Rd. About 2 Miles Southeast Of Dryden Dryden, Town Of, New York: Hunting And Fishing Grounds On Dryden Lake.

  3. American art pottery - Wikipedia

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    The J. B. Owens Pottery Company was founded in Roseville, Ohio, in 1885 by J. B. Owens. After moving to Zanesville, it produced art pottery from 1896 to around 1910, after which Owens concentrated on manufacturing tiles instead. Owens Pottery produced around four dozen different lines, mainly of vase, bowls, and pitchers.

  4. East Broad Street Historic District (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The East Broad Street Historic District in Columbus, Ohio is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. The district includes the section of East Broad Street from Ohio Avenue on the west to Monypenny Street on the east. [1]

  5. Rookwood Pottery Company - Wikipedia

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    The first Rookwood Pottery was located in a renovated school house on Eastern Avenue which had been purchased by Maria's father at a sheriff's sale in March 1880. Storer named it Rookwood, after her father's country estate near the city in Walnut Hills. [2] The first ware came from the kiln on Thanksgiving Day of that year.

  6. The Wilson Potteries - Wikipedia

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    The business continued some traditions of the original pottery, such as ovoid vessel shape and the use of a groundhog kiln, but added new techniques. There are five major differences between pottery made at the original site and that produced by H. Wilson & Co. The most obvious was the near-exclusive use of salt glazing.

  7. Dryden, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Dryden is an unincorporated community in Josephine County, Oregon, United States. [1] It is located in the Deer Creek Valley about five miles east of Selma . [ 2 ] As of 1990 only one house remained; the 1920 structure formerly served as the Dryden Store and post office.

  8. Louisville Stoneware - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of the company's Visitor Center in 2008. Stoneware & Co., which was previously known by various other names including the J. B. Taylor Company and Louisville Stoneware until sometime after its sale in July 2007, is a stoneware-producing company located in the Highlands section of Louisville, Kentucky.

  9. Original Owens Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Owens Pottery of North Carolina, also known as Original Owens Pottery is the oldest, continuously-operating pottery in North Carolina. [1] [2] It sells a variety of traditional, functional clay products and is best known for its difficult-to-produce fire red glazed pottery. Owens Pottery is currently owned and operated by Boyd Owens.