Hamilton Manufacturing Society.

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Glass factory established in 1785 in Guilderland, New York, by Leonard De Neufville, as the Dowesborough or Dowesburgh Glass House. The company was reorganized in 1795 as MacGregor and Company, and subsequently, as Thomas Mather and Company; name changed to Hamilton Manufacturing Society in in 1796. The glass works continued to operate under this name until it closed in 1815.

From the description of Hamilton Manufacturing Society records, 1794-1805. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 58782714

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creatorOf Hamilton Manufacturing Society. Hamilton Manufacturing Society records, 1794-1805. Churchill County Museum
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associatedWith Albany Glass-House. corporateBody
associatedWith Fonda, Douw, 1764-1838. person
associatedWith Gansevoort, Leonard, 1751-1810. person
associatedWith Mather, Thomas. person
associatedWith Sanders, John. person
associatedWith Ten Eyck, Abraham Richard, 1775?-1857. person
associatedWith Ten Eyck, Jacob. person
associatedWith Van Rensselaer, Jeremiah, 1740-1810. person
associatedWith Van Rensselaer, John, d. 1802. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Guilderland (N.Y. : Town)
New York (State)
New York (State)--Guilderland (Town)
Subject
Glass factories
Glass manufacture
Glass trade
Manufacturing industries
Occupation
Activity
Glassworkers
Manufacturer

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Active 1794

Active 1805

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