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  2. Libbey-Owens-Ford - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, a Libbey-Owens sheet glass plant opened in Shreveport, Louisiana, becoming both the city's largest manufacturer and employer. This plant converted operations between 1972 and 1974 to Libbey Glass table-glassware manufacturing, which it continues today. In 1928, Libbey-Owens was the first company to produce automotive laminated safety ...

  3. Arthur R. Falter - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Raphael Falter (June 15, 1906–July 2, 1979) was an American teacher, businessman and politician who served in the Illinois House of Representatives in 1961 and 1962. Falter was born on a farm near Kempton, Illinois. He went to the local public schools and to Illinois Wesleyan University. Falter lived in Saunemin, with his wife and ...

  4. Category:Defunct companies based in Illinois - Wikipedia

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  5. Glass Bottle Blowers' Association - Wikipedia

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    The union's jurisdictional fight was an important one. Highly skilled workers like glass blowers made up 15 percent of the entire workforce. While 45 percent of American workers made just enough money in the 1880s to be at or above the poverty line ($500 a year), another 30 percent made less than that.

  6. Hemingray Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    The Hemingray Glass Company was an American glass manufacturing company founded by Robert Hemingray and Ralph Gray in Cincinnati in 1848. In its early years, the company went through numerous and frequent name changes, including Gray & Hemingray; Gray, Hemingray & Bros.; Gray, Hemingray & Brother; Hemingray Bros. & Company; and R. Hemingray & Company before incorporating into the Hemingray ...

  7. John Philip Falter - Wikipedia

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    Falter used his friend, radio actor J. Scott Smart, as a model for Gramercy Park, the cover of the March 25, 1944 issue of The Saturday Evening Post. John Philip Falter (February 28, 1910 – May 20, 1982) was an American artist best known for his many cover paintings for The Saturday Evening Post.

  8. Hinners Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 20 Hinners organs were not only popular in the American Midwest, many were shipped abroad. John Hinners' son Arthur took over as president in 1915. To further increase efficiency, he established the subsidiary Illinois Organ Supply Company in 1920, which mass-produced component parts for Hinners and other firms.

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Illinois

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    20 DeWitt: 2 21 Douglas: 3 22 DuPage: 48 23 Edgar: 9 24 Edwards: 1 25 Effingham: 3 26 Fayette: 4 27 Ford: 5 28 Franklin: 3 29 Fulton: 42 30 Gallatin: 6 31 Greene: 12 32 Grundy: 7 33 Hamilton: 4 34 Hancock: 13 35 Hardin: 5 36 Henderson: 4 37 Henry: 15 38 Iroquois: 6 39 Jackson: 19 40 Jasper: 1 41 Jefferson: 2 42 Jersey: 21 43 Jo Daviess: 18 44 ...