Emhart Corporation records, 1883-1989.

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Emhart Corporation records, 1883-1989.

The collection contains corporate and subsidiary administrative materials from 1883-1989. Includes correspondence, memoranda, reports, stock agreements, price books, product manuals, product specifications, news briefs, newspaper clippings and videotapes.

23 linear ft.

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