Reminiscences of Glass-making
DEMING JARVES.
SECOND EDITION, ENLARGED.
NEW YORK: PUBLISHED BY HURD AND HOUGHTON, 401 Broadway, cor. Walker Street. 1865.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1865, by Deming Jarves, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.
RIVERSIDE, CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED BY H. O. HOUGHTON AND COMPANY.
The articles upon the history and progress of Glass Manufacture herein presented to the public were originally published in the columns of a village newspaper.
They are the result of investigation upon these topics made in the few leisure moments gained from the engrossing cares of business, and consequently make no pretension to anything of literary character or execution.
The object of the writer has been to gather, in a condensed form, whatever of interesting information could be gained from authentic sources, in regard to a branch of manufacture which has attained a position among the useful and elegant arts scarcely rivalled by any other of those which mark and distinguish the progressive character of our country.
It is believed that they present, in a condensed and convenient form, much valuable information, useful alike for reference and instruction. Aside from historical or mechanical facts, there is much of romantic interest attaching to the progress of this department of art. The partiality of friends interested in the topics herein presented, rather than his own opinion of their value, has induced the writer to present the articles in a more permanent form.
Boston, March 17, 1854 .
The above was the Preface to a small pamphlet in 8vo. of the Reminiscences of Glass-making, printed for private circulation in 1854, and now enlarged into a more permanent form, and brought down to the present year, in order to meet the demand for information which has unexpectedly sprung up from those interested in the manufacture of Glass in America.
Boston, January, 1865 .
Deming Jarves
REMINISCENCES OF GLASS-MAKING.
PREFACE.
PROPERTIES OF GLASS.
CURIOSITIES OF GLASS-MAKING.
THE ROYAL CLARENCE VASE.
LEGENDS OF THE GLASS-HOUSE, ETC.
MANUFACTURE OF GLASS IN THE UNITED STATES, ETC.
IMITATION OF MUSLIN-GLASS.
COLORED GLASS.
ARTIFICIAL DIAMONDS.
PRESSED GLASS.
LENSES.
LEAD.
SAND, OR SILEX.
FURNACES.
FUEL.
USEFUL ITEMS.