Old Dominion Glass Company
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The Old Dominion glass factory operated from 1901 to 1925 in Alexandria, Virginia. The company specialized in beer, medicine, and soda bottles, as well as novelty items. Both black and white workers were employed in the factory, but there is little information on whether they worked side by side.
In 1911, Lewis Hine photographed some of the child workers in the factory for his exposé of child labor. The factory was later destroyed by fire in 1925. The property can be found at North Fairfax and Montgomery streets.
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[edit]- Old Dominion Glass Company [1] - Virginia African Heritage Program
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- Glassmaking companies of the United States
- Defunct glassmaking companies
- History of Alexandria, Virginia
- Manufacturing companies established in 1901
- Manufacturing companies disestablished in 1925
- 1850 establishments in Virginia
- 2001 disestablishments in Virginia
- Defunct manufacturing companies based in Virginia
- Northern Virginia Registered Historic Place stubs