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The Shawnee Pottery Company was a manufacturing company best known for producing Corn King pottery and the Pennsylvania Dutch lines of pottery. Both of these lines are considered highly collectible.

The company actively produced pottery from 1937 to 1961 from its location in Zanesville, Ohio.

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Shawnee Pottery

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become the General Manager of the Shawnee Pottery company. Gerald F. Watts became the new manager of Hull Pottery. Also in 1937, the company contracted...

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Red Wing Pottery

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his art pottery. RumRill shapes were numbered from 50 to 677.) From 1938 to 1941 RumRill pottery was made in Ohio and possibly by Shawnee Pottery, Gondor...

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George Rumrill

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50 to 677.) From 1938 to 1941 RumRill pottery was made in Ohio and possibly by Shawnee Pottery, and Gondor Pottery ) The short history of RumRill March...

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American Encaustic Tiling Company

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company. The firm closed in 1935 and was then reopened in 1937 as the Shawnee Pottery. Their tiles form a mural at the Borden's Dairy Factory at 2840 Atlantic...

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Fort Ancient

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mythology, and Shawnee oral history link the historic tribe to the Fort Ancient people. However, there is also evidence that the Algonquian Shawnee culture may...

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Van Briggle Pottery

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Hotel Plaza site

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based on the pottery types present. This pottery complex has been thought to represent Shawnee material culture, and since the Shawnee had an historically...

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List of Native American artists from Oklahoma

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Chouteau (1929–2016), Shawnee Tribe, ballerina Rosella Hightower (1920–2008), Choctaw ballerina Moscelyne Larkin (1925–2012), Peoria/Shawnee ballerina Maria...

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Grand Village of the Illinois

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pottery from Ohio; 2. The Fort Ancient Madisonville focus pottery has been attributed by some archaeologists to represent the pottery of the Shawnee tribe;...

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Monongahela culture

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burial, animal bones, bone beads, a marginella-shell bead, shell-tempered pottery and triangular arrow points have been recovered during excavations at the...

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Lower Shawneetown

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Shawneetown, also known as Shannoah or Sonnontio, was an 18th-century Shawnee village located within the Lower Shawneetown Archeological District, near...

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Woodland period

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widespread use of pottery (although pottery manufacture had arisen during the Archaic period in some places), and the diversification of pottery forms, decorations...

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Catawba people

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who ranged south from the Great Lakes area and New York; the Algonquian Shawnee and Lenape (Delaware); and the Iroquoian Cherokee, who fought for control...

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Southern Illinois

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mostly in rural towns and cities separated by extensive farmland and the Shawnee National Forest. The two higher density areas of population are Metro East...

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Hopewell tradition

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peoples who made Watson-styled pottery, with a Z-twist cordage finished surface. Wilhelm pottery was similar to Armstrong pottery, but not as well made. Pipe...

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Adena culture

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cultures, Adena pottery was not buried with the dead or the remains of the cremated, as were other artifacts. Usually Adena pottery was tempered with...

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History of Kentucky

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pursuant to the Treaty of Fort Stanwix 1768, came into conflict with the Shawnee, Cherokee and other tribes in their south of Ohio hunting grounds. This...

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Native American tribes in Virginia

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claims of the Shawnee and Cherokee nations. The Iroquois recognized the English right to settle south of the Ohio at Logstown in 1752. The Shawnee and Cherokee...

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Richard Zane Smith

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American sculptor who grew up in St. Louis Missouri and learned the art of pottery at the Kansas City Art institute. Smith's works draw from his self-identified...

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Hopewell pottery

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Susquehannock

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December 1763, the Paxton Boys, in response to raids by the Lenape and Shawnee, attacked Conestoga Town in the mistaken belief that the inhabitants were...

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Southeastern Ceremonial Complex

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celestial origin than an essential form of the creature. In some versions of Shawnee myths, the serpent is described as a multi-headed monster with one green...

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History of West Virginia

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Shattera or Tutelo, Ouabano or Mohican-Delaware, Chaouanon or Shawnee, Cheskepe or Shawnee-Yuchi, Loupe (Captina Island historic mix, Lanape & Powhatan)...

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Timeline of North American prehistory

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Alaska and northwestern North America, possibly from Siberia. 1000 BC: Pottery making widespread in the Eastern Woodlands. 1000 BC–100 AD: Adena culture...

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Protohistory of West Virginia

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consists of Ojibwe–Potawatomi, Shawnee, Sauk-Fox-Kickapoo, and Miami-Illinois — Eastern Great Lakes languages. The Shawnee attacked the Onondaga in the...

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Wyandot people

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surrounded Boone's forces. Also in late 1782, the Wyandot joined forces with Shawnee, Seneca, and Lenape in an unsuccessful siege of Fort Henry on the Ohio...

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Shawnee Lookout Archeological District

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The Shawnee Lookout Archeological District is a historic district in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Ohio. Located southwest of Cleves in...

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List of Native American artists

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(1918–1998) Keri Ataumbi, Kiowa (born 1971) Klee Benally, Navajo Heidi BigKnife, Shawnee (born 1967) Gail Bird, Kewa Pueblo-Laguna Pueblo Gomeo Bobelu, Zuni (1964–2022)...

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