Atlantic Steel Company records : Administrative files, 1836-2000, undated 1901-1982.

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Atlantic Steel Company records : Administrative files, 1836-2000, undated 1901-1982.

This series consists of administrative, financial, legal, and marketing records of the Atlantic Steel Company. It includes minutes for the Board of Directors, the Atlantic Building Systems, Inc. (Dixisteel Buildings, Inc.) Board, the Audit Committee, early Stockholders annual meetings, staff meetings, and other groups. The series also contains annual reports, audit reports, numerous deeds and plats, and marketing and sales records. An employee handbook and supervisor manuals provide information on the human resources aspect of the company. Also included in this series are various financial records; legal documentation such as contracts, leases, agreements, and tax certificates; and insurance policies from the company's early days.

17.4 linear feet 28 document cases, 5 record center cartons, 5 oversize volumes, 2 ovesize folders)

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The Atlantic Steel Company was chartered in 1901 as the Atlanta Steel Hoop Company to manufacture steel ties for bailing cotton and hoops for binding barrels of rosin. Lacking a local source for the steel ties and binds used to prepare these products for shipment, eight Atlanta entrepreneurs formed the company. The founders were Dr. Abner W. Calhoun, George W. Connors, Charles E. Currier, John N. Goddard, John K. Ottley, J. Carroll Payne, Samuel T. Weyman, and Frank Hawkins. In 1906...

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