Trade catalogs of raw metals, 1909-1944.

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Trade catalogs of raw metals, 1909-1944.

Trade catalogs of alloys, metal spraying equipment, wire netting, stainless steel, chrome plating, and other ephemera relating to raw metals.

30 items (1 box) : ill.

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Multi-Metal Wire Cloth Co., Inc.

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Joseph T. Ryerson & Son

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Allegheny Steel Company.

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Metallizing Engineering Company.

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Calorizing Company.

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Garden City Plating & Mfg. Co.

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Firth-Sterling Stainless Steel.

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Jersey City Galvanizing Company.

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Cerro Corporation

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The Cerro Corporation began in 1902 with the development of a Peruvian mining project. The company was originally called the Cerro de Pasco Copper Company and had its headquarters in New York City. Within 10 years, it had assets of more than 60 million dollars. Cerro was acquired by the Marmon Group in the 1970s, and at that time had mining, trucking, real estate, and manufacturing interests. From the description of Cerro Corporation records, 1887-1974. (University of Wyoming, Americ...

Superior Sheet Steel Company.

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Driver-Harris Company.

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Bates & Peard Annealing Furnace Co.

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Pratt & Whitney Company.

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Gray & Co. Plating Works

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Metallizing Company of America.

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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...

New York Wire Cloth Co.

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Oakite Products, Inc.

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