Marshall Johnson collection of cookware and appliance design drawings, 1922-1989.

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Marshall Johnson collection of cookware and appliance design drawings, 1922-1989.

Record Group II of the Marshall Johnson collection consists of various drawings which detail the conception and design of household consumer goods produced by Wear-Ever Aluminum, Inc., and its successors. More specifically, these goods consist of cooking utensils, giftware, and appliances.

10 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6813500

Hagley Museum & Library

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Guild, Lurelle Van Arsdale, 1898-1985

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Innovations & Development Inc.

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Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company.

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Ryan Design Associates.

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Aluminum Company of America

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Alcoa sponsored various television venues in the 1950's and early 1960's including, The Alcoa hour, Alcoa premiere, Aloca presents, and Alcoa theater. From the description of Collection of television scripts sponsored by Alcoa, 1959-1963. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 40161076 The Aluminum Company of America was founded in Pittsburgh, Pa. in 1888 by a group of entrepreneurs, including Capt. Alfred E. Hunt, Charles Martin Hall, Arthur Vining Dav...

Babcock and Schmid Associates, Inc.

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Product Systems International.

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Johnson, Marshall, 1938- , collector.

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Marshall B. Johnson was born on December 5, 1938 in Mineola, Long Island, New York. Graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1960 he went to work for seven years at Black and Decker. In 1967, Johnson moved to Pittsburgh to join Alcoa. He was transferred to the Wear-Ever cookware division in Chillicothe, Ohio, in 1971. While there he designed small electrical appliances. He also designed cutlery for the Alcas/Cutco division in Olean, New York. Johnson learned about the hu...

Johnson, Marshall D.

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RichardsonSmith Inc.

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Proctor-Silex Corporation.

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