| Lynchburg Glass History Archive A collection  of historical information related to the two Lynchburg Glass companies and Lynchburg Insulators. -1- 
                Plant Site Photos, Then and Now, includes maps and survey plats of the site and surrounding areas. A letter (1911) and check (1913)  signed by N. D. Eller while secretary-treasurer of Piedmont Mills.
 
              List of Stockholders (1919 ?) List of Stockholders (1920 ?) The O'Neill No. 30 Bottle Machine (1921) Letter to Coca Cola Bottler (1921) Advertisement for Sale of the Lynchburg Glass Works Plant (1922) References in Trade Journals: 
              Lynchburg Glass Works (1918-1923) [not yet available] Newspaper Articles [not yet available] 
                 Minutes of Directors' and Stockholders' Meetings, Menu Lynchburg Insulator   Product "Catalog" and Envelope, 1923 Lynchburg Insulator Product "Catalog", 1924 Lynchburg Insulators in Pettingell-Andrews Catalog, 1924 Baker-Joslyn Ad for Lynchburg Insulators, 1924 Price Lists and Comparison of Prices, 1923-1925 Sell Price-Cost Comparison, Nov, 1923-Mar, 1924 Lynchburg Advertising Brochure, c. 1924-1925 Employment Ad (Glassworker, 1924) Lynchburg Insulator Press (Glass Industry, 1924) Diagram of Kribs' Insulator Press Insurance Documents The Gayner Family Letters Related to Sale of the Facilities and Equipment Correspondence between W. H. Loyd and J. William Gayner, MenuLetter to William Gayner - Sale of Insulator Equipment (1927)
 Correspondence between Mr. Loyd and Prospective Buyers Correspondence, Miscellaneous  References in Trade Journals: Lynchburg Glass Corporation (1923-1928) [not yet available] Newspaper Articles [not yet available] How to Get Rid of Scum on a Tank Melting Flint Bottle Glass, by J. William Gayner Documents signed by N. D. Eller, from Piedmont Mills
 Notes  1. Some of the material in these archives was obtained from The Insulator Gazette.     |