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The Cohansey Companies Bill Lockhart, Beau Schriever, Carol Serr, and Bill Lindsey with contributions by Tod von Mechow When the Cohansey Glass Mfg. Co. opened at Bridgeton, New Jersey, in 1870, the Bodine family already
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City

Bridgeton / East Downingtown / Philadelphia / Downingtown / /

Company

American Window Glass Co. / Thomas Publishing Co. / Cohansey Glass Co. / First National Bank of Philadelphia / The Cohansey Glass Mfg. / Lorillard / Histories Cohansey Glass Mfg. / /

Currency

USD / /

Event

Patent Issuance / Patent Filing / M&A / Second Stock Issuance / Reorganization / Layoffs / /

Facility

Bridgeton factory / Jar Factory / Mill Creek / Cohansey plant / /

IndustryTerm

metal cap / metal lid / tinned-steel caps / attached flat metal clamp extending / galvanized steel / bank / container equipment / beer bottle advertising / wire device / /

NaturalFeature

Mill Creek / Cohansey Creek / /

Organization

House of Representatives / U.S. Government / Glass Bottle Blowers Assn / Chester County Historical Society / /

Person

Carol Serr / John C. Baker / D.A. Hayes / Francis L. Bodine / Tod von Mechow / S. Laurence Bodine / William Bodine / Frank J. Bodine / William B. Millikin / Beau Schriever / Joel Bodine / John B. Nolls / William L. Imlay / Bill Lindsey / W.G. Milliken / J. Nixon Bodine / /

Position

president / manager / vice president / secretary / secretary / and Wm / president and treasurer / assistant secretary / secretary and assistant treasurer / Hexamer General / /

ProvinceOrState

New Jersey / Pennsylvania / /

PublishedMedium

The American Glass Review / /

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