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Manufacturing industries -- Wisconsin -- La Crosse

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. Publications

 Collection
Identifier: LP 0243
Abstract

The Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. purchased the La Crosse Plow Works plant in 1929 and operated foundy and manufacturing facilities on 38 acres in the Front, Third, and State streets areas until closing in 1969. The publications in this collection are employee-published newsletters and sales periodicals.

Dates: 1944-1969

Joseph J. Leinfelder & Sons, Inc., financial records - check registry

 Unprocessed Material — Unknown container 51 for Accession 2015.097
Identifier: 2015-097
Dates: 1928 June-1940 December

Joseph J. Leinfelder & Sons, Inc., financial records - invoice ledgers

 Unprocessed Material — Unknown container 52 for Accession 2015.104
Identifier: 2015-104
Dates: ca. 1961-2002

Joseph J. Leinfelder & Sons, Inc., financial records - invoice ledgers

 Unprocessed Material — Unknown container 55 for Accession 2016.001
Identifier: 2016-001

Joseph J. Leinfelder & Sons, Inc., ledgers

 Unprocessed Material — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2015-096
Dates: 1940-1955

Preview Kit "House of Weather Magic" by Trane Company

 Collection — Box MISC 62, Folder: 2
Identifier: MISC MSS 286
Abstract A preview kit of the Research and Testing Laboratory of the Trane Company called "House of Weather Magic" intended for the media. Materials within the kit include a brochure on the lab, press releases dubbed 'Industrial News,' biographical information on Robert LeBaron, and general news and promotional photographs.At the time of the dedication in May 1954, Robert LeBaron was serving as President Dwight D. Eisenhower's top military advisor on atomic energy and promoted the use of...
Dates: 1954

"W. P. Powers and His Regulators" Typescript

 Collection — Box MISC 41, Folder: 3
Identifier: MISC MSS 237
Abstract

Typescript of a paper written by La Crosse, Wisconsin resident and historian Mary C. Hardgrove Hebberd: "W. P. Powers and His Regulators."

Dates: undated