Martin
White
1859
Moving from New
York, he started his pottery in Cedar Falls.
Fort Dodge
Pottery
1870
Discovering a clay vein with an
adjacent coal vein to supply coal for the kilns, White starts the
Pottery w/ investor Richard Meigs @ FD.
Union Pottery Works
1880-1892
White opens the Works next door to the Pottery after selling
his interest to Meigs. It supplemented the types of production pieces
rather than competing directly with his former partner.
Hartwell & Bower
1883-1896
Ebenezer Hartwell, a former potter at the FD Pottery, leases the
Pottery from Meigs & changes the name. Bower's contribution
appears to be strictly financial.
White's Pottery Works
1892-1896
Taking
over the Union Pottery Works following their father's
death, William & Arthur White continue the White legacy.
Fort Dodge Stoneware Company
1896-1906
Merger of Hartwell & Bower with the White's
Pottery Works plant.
Western Stoneware Company
1906
Western Stoneware of
Illinois buys the FD plant and it becomes Plant 7 in the Western
conglomerate.
Plymouth
Stoneware Company
1908-1909
L.E. Armstrong, a brick
& tile plant owner & stockholder in Western Plant 7, starts the Plymouth
plant in Marshalltown, Iowa and continues the use of the modified
fleur-de-lis FD gallon capacity mark.
Red Wing Union Stoneware
Company
1909-1910
Red Wing buys the Plymouth plant and
continues the use
of the modified fleur-de-lis FD gallon capacity mark.
