Records. 1898-1981.

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Records. 1898-1981.

Company founded in 1900 to manufacture iron and steel products. Records include advertising copy, communications department subject files, a daybook, finance department files, and miscellaneous printed material. Primarily documents product line, history, and subsidiary investments. Also records of strikes in 1937, 1948, and 1959. Contact repository for more information.

10.5 cubic feet.

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