Pewabic Pottery Records, 1891-1970.

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Pewabic Pottery Records, 1891-1970.

10 microfilm reels of Pewabic Pottery (P.P.) papers. Include scrapbooks, business correspondence, daybooks, financial records, exhibition files, P.P. Commission records, photographs, publicity brochures, various governmental records, Revelation Kiln business records, teaching records of Mary Chase Stratton, personal papers of M.C. and William B. Stratton, P.P. guest books, blueprints, national historic designation papers, a book entitled CERAMIC PROCESSES by M.C. Stratton, and a copy of PEWABIC POTTERY MAGAZINE (1977).

10 Reels.1 Folder.

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Michigan State University. Pewabic Pottery.

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The Pewabic Pottery project was originally administered by the Continuing Education Program (1968-1976), and later reported to the University Extension Program (1976-1981). From the description of Pewabic Pottery Records, 1891-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122389375 ...

Stratton, Mary Chase Perry, 1867-1961

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Born in Hancock, Mich. on Mar. 15, 1867, Mary Chase Perry Stratton founded the nationally famous Pewabic Pottery Company in Detroit in 1907, named for a mine near her Upper Peninsula birthplace. After the sudden death of her father near the end of the 19th century, she came with her mother and two older siblings to Detroit, where her brother Fred worked as a druggist in 1900. Mary Chase Perry married William Buck Stratton, an architect, on June 19, 1918, and he incorporated her art in his buildi...

Pewabic Pottery

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