3M historical corporate records, 1892-2004.

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3M historical corporate records, 1892-2004.

Historical corporate records of a Minnesota-based international manufacturing company that has produced a wide variety of products for industrial and household applications, including abrasive, adhesive, and magnetic tape products; sound, visual, and data recording equipment; nonwoven fiber technologies; and health care products.

144.3 cubic feet (139 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7315826

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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Minnesota mining and manufacturing company

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3M Company

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In the 1950s the Filmsort Company of Pearl River, N. Y., was a division of Miehle-Goss-Dexter, Inc., engaged in the production and sales of microfilm equipment and supplies, especially in the area of microfilm aperture cards. Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing purchased Filmsort on November 1, 1959, and moved its headquarters to St. Paul, Minnesota. The Filmsort executive and management staff was retained and established as a self-contained unit in the 3M Duplicating Products Division. ...