Records, 1742-1950.

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Records, 1742-1950.

The records of the Taylor-Wharton Iron & Steel Company consist of a series of fragments primarily collected for the purpose of anniversary celebrations.

Mss 3 linear ft.Photographs 1,758 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6693137

Hagley Museum & Library

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Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : St. Louis, Mo.)

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Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company Records have remained in the custody of the St. Louis Art Museum (formerly St. Louis Museum of Fine Arts) since their creation during the period 1901-1909. Although the World's Fair itself was in operation from April to Dec. 1904, years of preparation by the Art Department preceded the exhibition of American and foreign art works, and many months were required to conclude departmental affairs following the closing. The Art Dept. Chief, Halsey C. Ives, was al...

Lahlatang Iron Works (High Bridge, N.J.).

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Philadelphia Roll and Machine Company.

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Union Iron Works (High Bridge, N.J.).

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Taylor Iron and Steel Company

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Wharton, William, 1830-1907

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W. D. Wharton (1840-1907) and his brother, John E. Wharton (1835-1916), were raised in Guilford County, N.C. During most of the Civil War, both men served in the Company K, 5th North Carolina Cavalry Regiment (later called the 63rd North Carolina Troops). After the war, W. D. Wharton appears to have returned to Guilford County, N.C., and married Mary Eliza Wharton (1840-1873). John E. Wharton moved to Texas and became a member of the faculty at Austin College in Sherman, Tex. From th...

Taylor Iron Works (High Bridge, N.J.).

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Taylor-Wharton Iron and Steel Company.

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The Taylor-Wharton Iron & Steel Company was incorporated in 1912 as successor to the Taylor Iron & Steel Company. The company produced frogs, switches and other railroad fittings including couplings, axles, and wheels, as well as war material during both World Wars. Its assets were sold to the Harsco Corporation in 1953, and the company was liquidated on December 31, 1954. The company traces its roots to the Union Iron Works, established at what is now High Bridg...

Taylor, Archibald S. (Archibald Stewart), 1781-1860

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Taylor, Knox, 1873-1922

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Taylor, Lewis H. (Lewis Hazelius), 1811-1908

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Allen, William, 1704-1780

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Chief justice of Pennsylvania. From the description of ALS : Philadelphia, to Samuel Galloway, 1770 Oct. 12. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 86102603 Merchant and jurist. From the guide to the William Allen letters, 1730-1738, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) ...

Jennings, Robert E., 1845-1929.

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High Bridge Car Company.

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American Frog and Switch Company.

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Wm. Wharton, Jr., & Co., Incorporated.

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E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Old Hickory Plant.

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Taylor, Robert, 1742-1821

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