Records, 1902-1978.

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Records, 1902-1978.

Records, including ad reprints, sample book, photo album, photographs, and a historical pamphlet, of a corrugated steel manufacturer.

.8 cubic ft.

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Kuehn, Louis.

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Inland-Ryerson.

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Milwaukee Corrugating Company

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Joseph T. Ryerson & Son

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INRYCO, Inc.

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INRYCO has been formed by the mergers of several steel firms including Joseph T. Ryerson Co.; Inland Steel; Milwaukee Corrugating. Louis Kuehn founded Milwaukee Corrugating in 1902. Milwaukee Corrugating renamed Milcor Steel in 1930. Milcor purchased by Inland Steel of Chicago in 1936. Milcor renamed Inland in 1948. Renamed Inland-Ryerson in 1968. Renamed INRYCO in 1975. From the description of Records, 1902-1978. (Library Council of Metropolitan Milwaukee). WorldCat record id: 24473...

Inland Steel Company

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Steel Company founded in 1893 in Chicago, Illinois; Inland Steel operated a fleet of bulk freighters for ore transport on the Great Lakes. From the description of Records 1978-1981. (Bowling Green State University). WorldCat record id: 588915836 Wheelwright, located in eastern Kentucky's Floyd County, is a town created by the coal industry. Initially developed as a coal camp by Elk Horn Coal Corporation, Wheelwright began to take shape in 1911. It was incorporat...