Pew Family and Trust History Records, 1912-1991 (bulk, 1932-1991).

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Pew Family and Trust History Records, 1912-1991 (bulk, 1932-1991).

Subseries A. Pew Family contains articles, clippings, correspondence, biographies and memorials and obituaries regarding the Pew family and individual family members including Mabel Pew Myrin, Arthur E. Pew, Jr., George T. Pew, J. Edgar Pew, J. Howard Pew, Jno. G. "Jack" Pew, John G. Pew, Jr., Joseph Newton Pew, Jr., Mary Ethel Pew, Robert Anderson Pew, and Roberta Pew-Bandy. Records regarding J. Howard Pew and the most extensive and include transcripts of many speeches. $bSubseries E. Sun Company contains Centennial Celebration: The Story of Sun Company, 1986; Energy and Man: A Symposium, 1960 with dedication signed by Robert G. Dunlop; Our Sun: Magazine of Sun Oil Company Special 75th Anniversary Issue, 1971; and clippings.

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