Syracuse China - Company Management

Company Management

  • Henry Case (1871) director and first general manager of Onondaga Pottery Co.
  • Lyman W. Clark (1871–1875) superintendent of Onondaga Pottery Co. manufacturing
  • George W. Oliver (1873–1889) general manager of Onondaga Pottery Co. business affairs
  • Richard Henry Pass (1875–1880) superintendent of Onondaga Pottery Co.

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