Atlantic Steel Company records : Public relations files, 1905-1984, undated.

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Atlantic Steel Company records : Public relations files, 1905-1984, undated.

This series consists primarily of the records of the Corporate Public Relations and Advertising Department. Included are issues of The Dixisteel Ladle newsletter from 1936 to 1982, employee files, subject files, publications, speeches, and files documenting company activities such as the Quarter Century Club, open houses, dedications, and a speaker's bureau. Scattered throughout this series is correspondence of company officials with numerous state and national legislators, some of which pertains to substantive issues pertaining to the steel industry.

10.4 linear feet 24 document cases, 1 negative box)

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