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  5. Hull pottery - Wikipedia

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    John Hull, A.E.'s nephew who had continued to operate the Star Stoneware and was President of the Crooksville Bank, became a member of the board of directors. John's daughter Ann remained a closely associated investor through the 1970s, guided by her attorney husband Robert Jones. Through the 1950s and 1960s the company continued to expand and ...

  6. Red Wing Pottery - Wikipedia

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    The former Minnesota Stoneware Company building in Red Wing. Crock manufactured by the company. An offshoot of Red Wing Terra Cotta Works, the Minnesota Stoneware Company, was in production from 1880 to 1906, making a salt-glazed version of the pottery. It is one of the companies that merged to form Red Wing Union Stoneware Company. [1] [2]

  7. Catawba Valley Pottery - Wikipedia

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    In 1981 Charles Lisk and his family moved to Vale and developed a friendship with his neighbor Burlon Craig who shared with him the techniques of the Catawba Valley pottery tradition. Lisk built his own groundhog kiln and began making alkaline glazed stoneware. He makes a variety of wares including the traditional swirl pottery and face jugs.