Protective Life Insurance Company The book of the South commemorating the silver anniversary of the Protective Life Insurance Company 1907-1932
John Temple Graves II
1934
self-published / Birmingham , AL
pg. 32
Ore mining near Birmingham, where coal, iron ore and limestone are uniquely adjacent for the manufacture of steel.
Weyerhauser Timber Company, 1937
Weyerhauser Timber Company West coast hemlock pulp: A product of American pulp mills
1937
self-published / Longveiw, WA
Simpson Logging Company, 1945
Simpson Logging Company Green commonwealth: A narrative of the past and a look at the future of one forests products community 1895-1945
Stewart Holbrook
1945
self-published/ Shelton WA
pg. 104
A BIG ONE AT SIMPSON CAMP 5. Taken sometime during the period 1910-1915, this picture shows Mark Reed standing at butt end of log. On top of log are George Grisdale, Joe Stertz, Jim Frisken and Tom Nelson. On the landing skids, third from left is "Whiskey" Jack Philips, an Oxford graduate who fired donkeys, and leaning against log is John Sells, donkey engineer.
The New Jersey Zinc Company, 1948
The New Jersey Zinc Company The first hundred years of The New Jersey Zinc Company: A history of the founding and development of a company and an industry 1848-1948
1948
self-published/ New York NY
National Gypsum Company, 1948
National Gypsum Company With faith in their hearts 1925-1950
Carl Halbak
1950
self-published/ Buffalo , NY
pg 1.
Mining gypsum rock
Paine Lumber Co. Ltd., 1953
Paine Lumber Co. Ltd. 100 years
1953
self-published / Oshkosh, WI
United States Pulp Producers Association Inc, 1955
United States Pulp Producers Association Inc Wood pulp: A basic fiber-The story of the origin, development and economic status of a great American industry
1955
self-published / New York, NY
pg.9
This photograph shows a step in the manufacture of rayon tire cord.
Union Oil Company of California, 1966
Union Oil Company of California The 76 Bonanza: The fabulous life and times of the Union Oil Company of California
Earl M. Welty + Frank J. Taylor
1966self/ Lane & Book Company/ Los Angeles, CA
pg. 72
The first refinery crew: The refinery crew at Santa Paula in 1887 managed to turn out fair quantities of asphalt and fuel oil, but rarely a barrel of gasoline. After a damaging fire parts of the refinery were shipped to Oleum.
Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal Company, 1982
Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal Company The first one hundred years
Eileen Mountjoy Cooper
1982
self-published / Indiana, PA
pg. 74
Lucerne tipple interior circa 1910 with " picking" crew at work removing slate from coal.