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  2. Charles Litton Sr. - Wikipedia

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    On August 3, 1952, Litton split off the glass lathe products, which became the sole proprietorship Litton Engineering Laboratories on May 1, 1953. On November 4, 1953, he sold the vacuum tube manufacturing portion of the company to Electro Dynamics Corporation, which had been founded by Charles Bates "Tex" Thornton . [ 10 ]

  3. 18th century glassmaking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Tuscarora Glass House: Thomas Johnson, owner of the Aetna Glass Works, built a small industrial complex that included a glass works. It was located along Tuscarora Creek on the north side of Frederick, Maryland. [81] The complex, which included a mill and tannery, was completed by 1793 or earlier. By 1798 the glass works was "out of repair". [81]

  4. South Bend Lathe - Wikipedia

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    South Bend Lathe is a brand of machine tools.Today's South Bend Lathe corporation is the successor to the original South Bend Lathe Works, an American machine tool builder that for many decades was one of the most important builders [citation needed] of metalworking lathes in the U.S. and in the world.

  5. Automatic lathe - Wikipedia

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    Automatic lathes were first developed in the 1870s and were mechanically controlled. From the advent of NC and CNC in the 1950s, the term automatic lathe has generally been used for only mechanically controlled lathes, although some manufacturers (e.g., DMG Mori and Tsugami) market Swiss-type CNC lathes as 'automatic'. [3]

  6. 19th century glassmaking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The National Glass Company controlled 19 glass companies, which meant it controlled about 75 percent of the glass tableware market in the United States. [106] The American Window Glass Company trust was created in 1898, and it had over half of the nation's window glassmaking capacity in part because it consisted of many of the large works that ...

  7. Union Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Union Glass Company catalog, circa 1911. The Union Glass Company was an American glass manufacturer located at 52 Webster Avenue, Somerville, Massachusetts, and active from 1854 until 1924. It manufactured a full line of flint glass products during its existence, and art glass (mostly iridescent) from 1892 onwards.