Carborundum Company
Found in 912 Collections and/or Records:
Highsmith - "Reaction of Protonic Acids, Hco(PF3)4 … Chemical Communications V8 #1-2, 1971
Handwritten invoice notes and a memo regarding payment for use of article.
Historical Display Years 1919-1951, 1919 - 1951
Envelope containing exhibit displays containing items related to Carborundum's history such as newspaper clippings, product publications, and business correspondence and papers. Includes oversized materials.
Historical Display Years 1952-1977, 1952 - 1977
Envelope containing exhibit displays containing items related to Carborundum's history such as newspaper clippings, product publications, and business correspondence and papers. Includes oversized materials.
Historical documents, ephemera, reference material, 1944-1977, undated
Carborundum safety booklet, photo book with 12 images of machinery (undated), Shrinkage Control book (1944), The Abrasive Age book (1974) and folders of documents related to Kennecott Copper Company purchase of CBO stock, greeting cards, Carborundum archives, patents, and history of Carborundum Co.
Histories - Articles, 1926-1965
Canadian Journal (Canadian Department of Mines) "The Scratch Heard 'Round the World" (4), "Radio, The Man Who Didn't Know When He had Failed" (by F.W.Haskell), n.d. about Acheson and history of Carborundum, "The Primary Purpose and the General Objectives of the Company" (1952), "Carborundum in Radio" (1926).
"History", 1952 - 1974
General Objectives of the company booklet, letter about the history of the company, newspaper clipping, stock dividends summary
History Articles, news articles, annual reports, photographs, 1940-1984
History of Coated Abrasives, ca. 1946
Brief history of coated abrasive products
History, Wendel, 1965
Six copies of "The Scratch Heard 'Round the World - The Story of The Carborundum Company" by William H. Wendel.
HOE, 1973-1988
Photos of Moria Hoelter, Herbert Hoelter Jr., J.L. Hoelscher, John L. Hoclsher Jr., Debr Hoefers, Howard P. Hoeper, Louis Hoebel, Olivia Hoebel, Debra M. Hoefert, and Diane Hoefert