Early American Folk Pottery Including the History of Bennington Pottery

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Erving of Hartford we are indebted for the following interesting extract from the Hartford Evening Post of the date May 26th, 1883.
" Recollections of Albert Risley, a potter for sixty years in Pottery No. 38 Front Street, of Messrs. O. H. Seymour and Stanley B. Bosworth.
" From what I have heard in years gone by some time previous to 1800, about 1790, John Souter, an Englishman came to Hartford, and built a pottery on the north-east corner of Potter and Front Streets. He continued in the earth
...ern- ware manufacturing, until 1805, when he sold out, to Peter Cross. Cross a few years later, removed to 38 Front Street, having sold out the old place to Horace Goodwin and McCloud Webster. Cross met with little success and sold out to Captain George Benton and Captain Levi Stuart, two re- turned sea-captains.
" Daniel Goodale, Jr. , came from Whately, Mass. , to manage the business, and in 18 18, purchased the pottery. He continued in possession until 1830, when he sold out to Good- win and Webster, who ran it, in connection with their corner pottery.


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