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* 1931: Factory closed, property sold back to Wooster Board of Trade
 
* 1931: Factory closed, property sold back to Wooster Board of Trade
 
* 1932: Corporation dissolved
 
* 1932: Corporation dissolved
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* 1932-1935: After the Coxon-Belleek Corporation dissolved in September of 1932, two companies tried to continue the business, one of which was the Wooster Vitrified China Co. headed by Joseph R. Flanagan. This company made restaurant china but it did not last long and quickly went out of business. Next, Herbert Cruise resumed operations at the plant making mostly vases. He also folded soon after he began. In 1935 the Wooster Board of Trade sold the china plant property ending this type of business in Wooster.
    
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