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27838
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The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts in Winston-Salem, North Carolina researched the history of the Southern Porcelain Company. The company was created in 1856 and utilized white clay from the Edgefield pottery district of South Carolina to produce a variety of wares. Most of its products were never marked, but some earthenware was marked “S.C.P.Co., Kaolin, S.C.”
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Record #:
27839
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The Elk Ridge Furnace was a significant example of the iron industry in eighteenth-century Maryland. The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts in Winston-Salem, North Carolina researched the history of the furnace. Documents of the furnace and its maker, William Williams, offers insight into its history, workforce and colonial southern iron industry.
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