Steve/sewell
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I have been working on these on my website for a few weeks now. I posted some of these links in a different thread a little while back. I found some more good information on another colonial glass works from Guilderland New York. These New York state glass works are a work in progress and some of the links on the main page are not active yet. I need pictures of bottles and glass from Mt Vernon, Saratoga,Oneida,Cleveland,Redford,Lancaster and others. These factory's are soon to follow.
New York State so far....
http://historical-american-glass.com/new-york-state-early-glass.html
http://historical-american-glass.com/newburgh-glass-house-co-1751-1759.html
http://historical-american-glass.com/brooklyn-glass-house-co-1754-1758.html
http://historical-american-glass.com/glass-house-farm-glass-house-co-1758-1783.html
http://historical-american-glass.com/the-dowesburghalbany-glass-house-1785-to-1815.html
New York State so far....
http://historical-american-glass.com/new-york-state-early-glass.html
http://historical-american-glass.com/newburgh-glass-house-co-1751-1759.html
http://historical-american-glass.com/brooklyn-glass-house-co-1754-1758.html
http://historical-american-glass.com/glass-house-farm-glass-house-co-1758-1783.html
http://historical-american-glass.com/the-dowesburghalbany-glass-house-1785-to-1815.html