University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire. McIntyre Library. Special Collections & Archives.
The plant that ultimately became the Uniroyal plant was founded in 1916 by R.B. Gillette as the Gillette Rubber Company. In 1940, the United States Rubber Company, later Uniroyal, Inc., purchased Gillette. For a brief period during World War II the Eau Claire plant was called the Gillette Tire Plant. The plant closed in 1991, following the purchase of Uniroyal Goodrich by Michelin et Cie. For a more detailed history of the Uniroyal plant in Eau Claire, see the finding aid for Eau Claire Mss CB.
From the description of Uniroyal collection, 1919-1992. (University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire). WorldCat record id: 71832920
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associatedWith | Kruger, Sanford. | person |
associatedWith | Uniroyal, inc. Eau Claire plant | corporateBody |
associatedWith | University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Vatne, Leo W. | person |
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Wisconsin--Eau Claire |
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Rubber industry and trade |
Tire industry |
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