3o6 CLAYS AND CLAY INDUSTRY. 



1862. Greenwood Pottery Company organized, started b}^ W. 



Tarns and W. Barnard, and operated in turn under 

 name of Stephens, Tarns & Co., and Breasley & Co., the 

 present name being adopted in 1868. 



1863. Etruria pottery built by Bloor, Ott & Booth; succeeded 



by Bloor, Ott & Brewer in 1864. Shortly after changed 

 to Ott & Brown. Later it became the Cook potter}^. 



1863. Coxon & Co. started the Empire pottery. 



1863. John Moses founded a pottery. 



1869. James Moses bought the Mercer pottery from Mr. Thomp- 

 son. 



1 869- 1 889. Union Pottery Company. 



1869. James Mayer founded the Arsenal pottery. 



1873. East Trenton Pottery Company. 



1879. International Pottery Company began operations on site 

 of Speeler's old pottery. 



1879. New Jersey pottery organized, but re-organized in 1883 

 under name of Union Pottery Company. 



1879. Burroughs & Mountford pottery established in what was 

 formerly the Eagle pottery. 



1879. The Willets . Manufacturing Company bought the Wm. 



Young's Sons' pottery. 



1880. Prospect Hill pottery started by Dale & Davis. 



1 88 1. Trenton China Company established. 



1 88 1. Enterprise Pottery Company established. 



1 88 1. Crescent pottery established. 



1882. Harris Manufacturing Company began manufacture of 



porous tile. 

 1882. Thos. Maddock & Sons took the old Millington & Astbury 



pottery. 

 1884. Delaware pottery started. 



1889. Ceramic Art Company organized. 



1890. Greenwood China Company started. 



1890. Crown Porcelain Works established by Barlow & Marsh. 



1 89 1. Imperial Porcelain Company organized. 



1892. Keystone Pottery Company began operations. 



