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May I suggest

Historical Archaeology
VOLUME 16 (1 and 2), 1982

East Liverpool Pottery District: Identification of Manufacturers and Marks
- 1840-19701-358
William C. Gates, Jr. and Dana E. Ormerod


The entire volume is focused on the East Liverpool industry.

Silas Hurry
Historic St. Mary's City


At 09:55 PM 5/15/02 -0700, you wrote:
>I am currently involved in a small scale testing of a late 19th century
>Military site..the units there at the time were provided with alot
>of different ceramic whiteware..alot of it has been from different
>potteries from the Stoke on Trent ,Staffordshire area..i found the web
>site...an excellent one btw for the maker marks on the web..does anybody
>on the list know if there is similar one on the web for American Whiteware?
>         most of the American Ceramics have been from the East Liverpool
> ,Ohio Area so far ...But i do have a few that i cannot locate any
> information on at this time.
>  Thanks for any input.....Kris Oswald

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