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Whitall Tatum Company
The Whitall Tatum Company in 1907
Formerly
Whitall, Brother & Company Whitall Tatum & Company
Industry
Glass
Founded
1806; 218 years ago (1806)
Founders
James Lee
Defunct
1938; 86 years ago (1938)
Fate
Purchased by Armstrong Cork Corporation
Headquarters
Millville, New Jersey
Number of locations
1
Area served
North America
Products
Bottles Pin insulators
Map of the Whitall Tatum Lower Glassworks circa 1886
The Whitall Tatum Company or Whitall Tatum (1806–1938) was one of the first glass factories in the United States.
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