. History of Mount Union, Shirleysburg and Shirley Township. le manner andsuch as to guarantee its success. Itwas not long, however, until Mr.Lewis was called away to takecharge of other work in the interestof his company, his efficiency beingrecognized (by his superiors. At hiscessation of the superintendency, Mr.C. V. Hackman of Clearfield wascalled and placed in charge. OrdersIncreased and business developedsimultaneously, and improvementshad to be made and the plant en-larged in order to keep abreast withprogress. In fact, a second workshad to be built, and today thereare practically two p

. History of Mount Union, Shirleysburg and Shirley Township. le manner andsuch as to guarantee its success. Itwas not long, however, until Mr.Lewis was called away to takecharge of other work in the interestof his company, his efficiency beingrecognized (by his superiors. At hiscessation of the superintendency, Mr.C. V. Hackman of Clearfield wascalled and placed in charge. OrdersIncreased and business developedsimultaneously, and improvementshad to be made and the plant en-larged in order to keep abreast withprogress. In fact, a second workshad to be built, and today thereare practically two p Stock Photo
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. History of Mount Union, Shirleysburg and Shirley Township. le manner andsuch as to guarantee its success. Itwas not long, however, until Mr.Lewis was called away to takecharge of other work in the interestof his company, his efficiency beingrecognized (by his superiors. At hiscessation of the superintendency, Mr.C. V. Hackman of Clearfield wascalled and placed in charge. OrdersIncreased and business developedsimultaneously, and improvementshad to be made and the plant en-larged in order to keep abreast withprogress. In fact, a second workshad to be built, and today thereare practically two plants of theHarbison-Walker people at this place, known as No. 1 and Nc. 2 works. Mr.C. V. Hackman remained in charge ofthe work here until 1905, at whichtime he went to Lock Haven.wherehe superintended tJie Lock HavenFire Brick Co.. ])lant at that plsce.J. A. Lansherry succeeded Mr. Hack-man, taking charge in November, 1905. Mr. Lansberry remained avery efficient and capable superin-tendent until the spring of 1908. whenhe relinquished his position here and. Harbison-Walker Brick Plant, W^xii0SiiS^^^M^S$^ III