[Business records]. 1833-1976.

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[Business records]. 1833-1976.

Contains minutes of meetings of Board of Directors, 1963-1965; annual reports, 1935-1963; and stock certificates and transfers, 1833-1924. Also contains patents and patent licenses, 1833-1965; incoming and outgoing correspondence, 1943-1964, much of it regarding the Army-Navy "E" Award for contributions to the war effort through excellence in manufacturing productivity; subject working files, 1942-1968, many concerning advertising and publicity; scrapbooks of newspaper and trade magazine articles, 1936-1975; and miscellaneous clippings, 1961-1981, including those covering the Crystal Lake Dam. Financial records include a ledger, 1909-1913; daybooks, 1846-1847, 1877-1886; and an account book, 1917-1918; purchasing records contain invoices, 1953-1956; sales records have salesmen's notebooks, 1936-1976, and advertising material, 1949-1959. Also included are reference files on various product lines and undated photographs of machines, an abandoned mill and construction equipment.

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