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From a swampy forest, Hancock County grew to a hub of agriculture, industry and culture. The promise of free fuel and land brought numerous factories to Findlay. One, the Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton Glass Company, left a lasting legacy of collectible glas

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From a swampy forest, Hancock County grew to a hub of agriculture, industry and culture. The promise of free fuel and land brought numerous factories to Findlay. One, the Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton Glass Company, left a lasting legacy of collectible glas
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Teresa Straley Lambert holds a bachelor's degree in elementary education and secondary social studies and a master's degree in gifted education from Bowling Green State University. She has published in various educational journals, children's magazines and newspapers. Her photos can be viewed at Photos & More (https: //lambertphotosandmore.vpweb.com), Fine Art America (https: //fineartamerica.com/profiles/teresa-lambert.html) and her Facebook page: Dead Ends--Teresa Straley Lambert. Residing in Findlay, Ohio, Teresa and her husband enjoy traveling the country in their VW camper or flying off to fascinating destinations. Cemeteries quite often are involved.