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The middle floor of Adamston Flat Glass houses stalls from 30 to 49.  Among those pictured Ed Taymon, Boss Cutter; inspectors; Nester Drolet, Boss Cutter; Salesman; Earl Duboise, inspector are identified (with not specific order).
Bill Davis, Window Glass Blower, demonstrates his art at Adamston Flat Glass.
A rear view of Adamston Flat Glass on Adams Avenue, Clarksburg, W. Va.
"Adamston Flat Glass, looking toward Shinnston, Clarksburg, W. Va."
A view of Adamston Flat Glass taken from the Rt. 19 Shinston Rd. at Adamston, W. Va.  The river is West Fork River.
The lot behind the Adamston Flat Glass; there are freight carts and railroad tracks.
A view of back lot of Adamston Flat Glass piled with junk.
A view of back lot of Adamston Flat Glass.
Glass cutters at Adamston Flat Glass, Joff Rolland on right, Creed Powell,  President of C.I.O Union on center.
Workers working on a new addition to the front of the building at Adamston Flat Glass; a small tank stack in the background.
A view of Adamston Flat Glass from Clarksburg looking Westward toward Adamston, W. Va.; the river is behind the building on the right; a small tank in operation.
'Adamston Flat Glass--top floor cutting room, stalls at left side far end were #1 to #15 just in picture & right side would be #16 to far right #32.  My stall was #7 just out of sight on left side behind the center elevator.  My father Frank Duez was #10 beside elevator behind water fountain & heater.  The way it looked to me when I became & app. in 1962.  I was working in behind the elevator on right side in #21....' (Dick Duez)
At Adamston Flat Glass, Clarksburg, W. Va., Russell Rice 5th from right; Joff Rolland 7th from right.
In the photo shown Mr. Richard M. Duez at Adamston Flat Glass Co. Clarksburg, W. Va. as a glass cutter.  He occupies the stall #7 on the top floor of cutting room. He cuts the sheets of glass measuring 61 1/2" long and 88" wide.  The view through the window behind him shows Rolland Window Glass located to the north of Adamston Flat Glass Co., is a sister glass plant to Adamston Flat Glass Co.
In the photo shown Mr. Frank J. Duez at age 60, window glass cutter at Adamston Window Glass, Clarksburg, W. Va.  He occupies the stall #10 on the top floor of cutting.  He is about to place a sheet of single strength of 53 1/2" long glass to be cut into smaller panes.
Arthur Markum working in Stall #6 on the top floor of Cutting Room; He is the last president of the American Window Glass Cutters Union.