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Glass, Carter, 1858-1946 (138)
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Born in Lynchburg, Virginia, on 4 January 1858. Member of Virginia State Senate, 1898-1906; member of U.S. House of Representatives. 1902-1918; Secretary of the Treasury, 1918-1920, Member of U.S. Senate, 1920-1946. Died in Washington, D.C. on 28 May 1946. Virginia statesman; Secretary of the Treasury. Virginia Senator; Secretary of the U.S. Treasury. U. S. Senator from Virginia; Secretary of the Treasury....
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Glass, Philip (33)
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Composer. American composer.
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Corning Glass Works (47)
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Corning Glass Works was founded in 1851 by Amory Houghton, in Somerville, Massachusetts, originally as the Bay State Glass Co. It later moved to Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York, and operated as the Brooklyn Flint Glass Works. The company moved again to its ultimate home and eponym, the city of Corning, New York, in 1868 under leadership of the founder's son, Amory Houghton, Jr. The California Institute of Technology's 200-inch (5.1 m) telescope mirror at Palomar Observatory was cast by Corn...
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Glass, Joanna M. (39)
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Joanna Glass, playwright.
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Pittsburgh plate glass company (30)
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The Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company (PPG) was founded in 1883 in Creighton, Pennsylvania, by Captain John Baptiste Ford and John Pitcairn. The plant quickly became known for its glass products using the plate process and developed methods for creating thinner, and more versatile, high quality glass. The company made glass for the automobile industry and, during World War II, focused production on military projects, such as glass for airplanes and developing synthetic resins. In addition to gla...
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Glass, Philip. (9)
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Goldfrank, Sylvia Glass, 1912- (16)
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Owens-Illinois Glass Company (15)
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Bertram, James Glass, 1824-1892 (21)
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Rowan Co., N.C. resident. William Cooper of Pittston, Maine was the owner of the brigs "Albion Cooper" and "Mary Wilder."
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Glass, Jean. (7)
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