Ford (Pittsburgh, Penn. : Toledo, Ohio : 1811-1967)

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The Ford family was an important force in the American manufacture of plate glass. In 1869, John B. Ford opened the family's first glass factory in New Albany, Indiana. A second factory in Creighton, Pennsylvania grew to become the Pittsburgh Plate Glass. John B. Ford's son, Edward Ford, founded the Edward Ford Plate Glass Company in Rossford, Ohio. After Edward Ford's death in 1920, George Ross Ford, Sr. took over leadership of the Edward Ford Plate Glass Compan. That company merged with the Libbey–Owens Sheet Glass Company in 1930, forming the Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. Both George Ross Ford, Sr. and his son, George Ross Ford, Jr. served in leadership positions in the Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company and in various banks.

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creatorOf Edward Ford Family Papers Corning Museum of Glass. Rakow Research Library
referencedIn Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. Records, 1851-1989. University of Toledo, William S. Carlson Library
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associatedWith Edward Ford Plate Glass Company corporateBody
associatedWith Ford, Edward, 1843-1920 person
associatedWith Ford, George Ross, Jr., 1908-1967 person
associatedWith Ford, George Ross, Sr., 1882-1938 person
associatedWith Ford, John B., Capt. person
associatedWith Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company corporateBody
associatedWith Pittsburgh plate glass company corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Toledo OH US
Pittsburgh PA US
Subject
Glass manufacture
Occupation
Bankers
Businessmen
Glassmakers
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Family

Establishment 1811

Disestablishment 1967

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