Henry J. Kaiser, Jr. papers, 1937-1961.

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Henry J. Kaiser, Jr. papers, 1937-1961.

Collection contains business and personal correspondence, speeches, subject files.

8 cartons, 1 portfolio (10 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8300550

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Trefethen, Eugene E. (Eugene Edgar), 1909-

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Biographical Chronology 1909 Eugene E. Trefethen, Jr. born on July 27 in Oakland, California, the son of E. E. and Georgia Carroll Trefethen. Met Edgar F. Kaiser when they were junior high school classmates. Attended University High School in Oakland from 1922 to 1926. 1926 Began working for Henry J. Kaiser as a sand and gr...

Kaiser, Henry J., 1882-1967

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Biographical Chronology 1882 Henry John Kaiser born in Sprout Brook (near Canajoharie), New York, on May 9, son of Francis J. and Mary Yops Kaiser, German immigrants. 1895 Left school at age 13, to help support his parents and three sisters, by working in a dry goods store in ...

Kaiser, Edgar F. (Edgar Fosburgh), 1908-1981

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Industrialist Edgar F. Kaiser was the son of Henry J. Kaiser, who was the founder of numerous Kaiser enterprises such as Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corp. and Kaiser Steel Corp. Edgar Kaiser began his career in the 1920s as superintendent of a natural gas pipeline project. In the 1930s he supervised dam projects, including the Grand Coulee Dam in Washington state. He went on to serve in executive positions at various Kaiser companies, including Oregon Shipbuilding Corp., the automobile manufact...

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Kaiser Industries Corporation

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Kaiser, Henry J., 1917-1961.

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Biography Henry J. Kaiser, Jr. was born February 18, 1917 at Everett, Washington. He received his early schooling in the Oakland, California public school system. A 1940 graduate of Stanford University, he was a member of the Kaiser organization's policy-making team, along with his father, Henry, Sr., his brother, Edgar, and Eugene E. Trefethen. From 1939 through 1951 he moved from one coast to another, largely as demanded by the ...