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See also: Ohio, U.S.A., on the Ohio See also: river, about Io6 m
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S.E. of See also: Cleveland
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Pop
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(189o) 10,956; (1900) 16,485, of whom 2112 were See also: foreign-See also: born; (1910 census) 20,387
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It is served by the Pennsylvania railway, by river steamboats, and by interurban electric lines
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Next to Trenton, New See also: Jersey, See also: East Liverpool is the most important place in the See also: United States for the manufacture of earthen-See also: ware and pottery, 4859 out of its 5228 wage-earners, or 92.9%, being employed in this industry in 1905, when $5,373,852 (83.5 % of the value of all its factory products) was the value of the earthenware and pottery
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No other city in the United States is so exclusively devoted to the manufacture of pottery; in 1908 there were 32 See also: potteries in the city and its immediate vicinity
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The manufacture of See also: white ware, begun in 1872, is the most important branch of the industry—almost
See also: half of the " cream-coloured," white granite ware and semivitreous See also: porcelain produced in the United States in 1905 (in value, $4,344,468 out of $9,195i703) being manufactured in East Liverpool
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Though there are large See also: clay deposits in the vicinity, very little of it can be used for crockery, and most of the clay used in the city's potteries is obtained from other states; some of it is imported from See also: Europe
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After 1872 a large number of skilled See also: English pottery-workers settled in the city
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The city's product of pottery, terra-cotta and fireclay increased from $2,137,063 to $4,105,200 from 1890 to 'goo, and in the latter See also: year almost equalled that of Trenton, N.J., the two cities together producing more than half (50.9%) of the See also: total pottery product of the United States; in 1905 East Liverpool and Trenton together produced 42.1 % of the total value .of the country's pottery product
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The See also: municipality owns and operates its See also: water-See also: works
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East Liverpool was settled in 1798, and was incorporated in 1834 . |
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