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Pat Bauman

Pat moved to Findlay from Detroit with her parents in 1948 and graduated from Findlay High School in 1956.  She attended BGSU, worked at Marathon Oil Company and married Don Bauman.  Together they have 3 children – Beth Waddell, Amy Boes and Stu Bauman, 7 grandchildren, and, last but not least, 2 GREAT grandchildren.  After her family was grown, she was a Realtor for over 20 years.  But her main passion is the Hancock Historical Museum.  She has co-authored 4 books on Findlay and have written several others.  She also enjoys doing family research and helping others with their history

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Visit Findlay blogger & local history buff Pat Bauman completes her Findlay Glass series exploring the history of the Findlay Flint Glass Co. • VisitFindlay.com

Learn more about the Findlay Flint Glass Company

Blogger Pat Bauman is taking you through the history of Findlay’s glass industry.  You can read her previous blogs on The Columbia Glass Company, and View Article

Model Flint Glass Company

Blogger Pat Bauman is taking you through the history of Findlay's glass industry.  Read her previous blog posts here. The Model Flint Glass Company was the fourth tableware

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Findlay Glass: Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton Company

Read Pat’s earlier blogs detailing Findlay’s history here! The Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton Company was organized at Williamsburg, West Virginia in 1865. They were the largest and third

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