Records, 1928-1954.

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Records, 1928-1954.

The records are files of Robert C. Sahlin, a member of Lukenweld's sales staff. Sahlin joined the Lukens Steel Company as a sales engineer on October 15, 1928, and was transferred to Lukenweld sales on February 9, 1938. From December 1941 to September 6, 1945, he was Manager of Sales. He was then an outside salesman for Lukenweld until his retirement in 1954.

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