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- Seneca_Glass_Company abstract "Seneca Glass Company was once the largest manufacturer of tumblers (drinking glasses) in the United States. The company was also known for its high-quality lead stemware, which was hand-made for nearly a century. Customers included Eleanor Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, the president of Liberia, the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Tiffany’s, and Neiman-Marcus.The firm’s first glass plant was located in Fostoria, Ohio. The company took possession of the plant on January 1, 1892, after it was vacated by the Fostoria Glass Company. Otto Jaeger was the first president of Seneca Glass Company, and he previously was part of the Fostoria Glass Company management team. Like Jaeger, many of the new company’s original leaders were German craftsmen.In 1896, the firm moved to Morgantown, West Virginia, and continued to produce high-quality decorated glassware. A second plant was built in 1911 to produce tumblers and less-elaborate ware. During the 1950s, Seneca introduced its Driftwood Casual table setting pattern in an attempt to capture a less formal segment of the glassware market. This pattern was produced for nearly 30 years, and became especially important to the company as formal glassware became less popular.In 1982, the company was sold to a group of investors that renamed the firm Seneca Crystal Incorporated. The firm filed for bankruptcy in 1983. Today, the Seneca Glass Company building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and contains small retail shops and offices.".
- Seneca_Glass_Company extinctionYear "1982".
- Seneca_Glass_Company fate "Sold".
- Seneca_Glass_Company foundingDate "1892-01-01".
- Seneca_Glass_Company foundingYear "1892".
- Seneca_Glass_Company industry Glass.
- Seneca_Glass_Company locationCity Fostoria,_Ohio.
- Seneca_Glass_Company locationCity Morgantown,_West_Virginia.
- Seneca_Glass_Company locationCity Ohio.
- Seneca_Glass_Company locationCity West_Virginia.
- Seneca_Glass_Company numberOfEmployees "250".
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- Seneca_Glass_Company product Lead_glass.
- Seneca_Glass_Company product Stemware.
- Seneca_Glass_Company revenue "2000000.0".
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- Seneca_Glass_Company footer "Rim glazer machine and two packers inside the Morgantown plant of Seneca Glass Company".
- Seneca_Glass_Company foundation "1891".
- Seneca_Glass_Company founder "Otto Jaeger, Leopold Sigwart, George Truog, August Boehler, Joseph Kammerer, Edward Kammerer".
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- Seneca_Glass_Company industry Glass.
- Seneca_Glass_Company keyPeople "Leopold Sigwart, August Boehler, Joseph Kammerer".
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- Seneca_Glass_Company locationCity "Fostoria, Ohio and Morgantown, West Virginia".
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- Seneca_Glass_Company name "Seneca Glass Company".
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- Seneca_Glass_Company predecessor "Fostoria Glass Company".
- Seneca_Glass_Company products "lead-blown tumblers and stemware".
- Seneca_Glass_Company revenue "2000000.0".
- Seneca_Glass_Company successor "Seneca Crystal Incorporated".
- Seneca_Glass_Company survey "WV-6".
- Seneca_Glass_Company title "Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth Streets, Morgantown, Monongalia County, WV".
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- Seneca_Glass_Company comment "Seneca Glass Company was once the largest manufacturer of tumblers (drinking glasses) in the United States. The company was also known for its high-quality lead stemware, which was hand-made for nearly a century. Customers included Eleanor Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, the president of Liberia, the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Tiffany’s, and Neiman-Marcus.The firm’s first glass plant was located in Fostoria, Ohio.".
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