ONCE A, GLASS FACTORY Only *hw stone jmokesLacfc, towering above the rubble, famains of,Do/eviWe'i Gloss Factory where bottles o/ various s/'zes and shapes were hand* blown during its operation, 1898 to 1912. Marion Davis recalls working at this factory for 75 cents per night as "cariyingin boy." DALEVILLE TILE - Mrs. Marion Doris, o resident of Oaf*. vi//e since she-was two yean of age, stands by a tile * Cr " manufactured Jn Daleville sometime during the 29 yean of the tile factory which closed down in 191 S. the tile wai burned in great gas-fired kilns made with heavy brick walls banded by steel hoops and topped with a flat domt. Album of Yesteryear PHOTOS COURTESY OF MARTIN DAVIS THE OLD METHODIST CHURCH ON WALNUT STREET. BEFORE ANY REMODELING WAS DONE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH ON DALEVILLE ROAD BEFORE REMODELING WAS DONE. ABOVE-WEST END U.B. CHURCH ABOUT 1890 A BRANCH OF THE UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH KNOWN AS THE RADICAL BRANCH WAS ORGANIZED. THEY BUILT THIS CHURCH LOCATED SOME DISTANCE FROM THE HOME OF JAMES YATES ON BECK ST. AFTER DEATH OF MOST CHARTER MEMBERS, THEY RETURNED TO THE FORMER U.B. CHURCH. LEFT-THE MAIN ST. U.B.CHURCH ON THE CORNER OF DALEVILLE ROAD & WALNUT ST. NOTEi CEMETERY WHICH WAS LATER REMOVED TO SAUNDERS CEMETERY EAST OF TOWN.
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