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Another Mjuiuliietory.The moving plunder fur II. H. Harman i.-on the wluirlboat. having been brought up j by the packet, with hi' machinery t« start ; tip the old Croxall pottery on the river]bank at the upper end of the city. M r H.had a large pottery at Huntingburg, imhois j county, on the line of the Air Line railroad j where there is plenty of the best «»t clay, hiit as the railroad was not finished he concluded to move hia whole establishment to j this city, which has been done.He proposes to make stone pumps, sewer jpipe and other kinds of stoneware. It will | t ike about a month before things ran be jstraightened un at ( roxali s and when the*plate get under full headway it will employ from twenty to twenty-live menMr. Harmon is anxious to oe the Air Line railroad put through as !.«• ran then easily get plenty of the ven best oi clay over that line.A number of large potn r;**- ht-re wmi! i j he a big card for this place a ml \ he pot term** are a sure thing when the road L tini.-hed. i
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New Albany Ledger Standard

New Albany, Indiana, US

Wed, Mar 03, 1880

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