Difference between revisions of "J. Eberhardt Marble Factory"
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** purchased from D. A. [[Griffith (surname)|Griffith]] [[D.A. Griffith Marble Shop]], Spring 1848-July 1852 | ** purchased from D. A. [[Griffith (surname)|Griffith]] [[D.A. Griffith Marble Shop]], Spring 1848-July 1852 | ||
− | * Sylvester [[Gray (surname)|Gray] | + | * Sylvester [[Gray (surname)|Gray]] and Samuel Rhoads and became partners [[Gray & Rhoads]] |
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==Established== | ==Established== |
Revision as of 11:43, 31 July 2014
Company name
- J. Eberhardt Marble Factory
- purchased from D. A. Griffith D.A. Griffith Marble Shop, Spring 1848-July 1852
- Sylvester Gray and Samuel Rhoads and became partners Gray & Rhoads
Established
- July 1852-
Founded by
Location
Advertising Slogan
Historical documents
Newspaper articles
- 3 Oct 1961 "He has the finest collection of Italian and American marble available. His workmanship is nothing less than that of a genius." Wooster Republican. [1]
Timeline
References
- ↑ "He has the finest collection of Italian and American marble available. His workmanship is nothing less than that of a genius." Wooster Republican, October 3, 1961.