- Studtman Photo Service, 19th & Lavaca, Austin (x)
- Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection (x)
- Texas History (x)
- Espadas, Manuel de (x)
- ExxonMobil historical collection (x)
- 1994 (x)
- circa 1965 (x)
- 1926 (x)
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Title
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Paulsboro Works 50 Years, Paulsboro Works 50 Years
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Identifier
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di_10900
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Dates
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1926
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Box
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2.104/14.2A
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Folder
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NJ - Paulsboro Refinery 1913-1939
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Resource
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ExxonMobil historical collection
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Description
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A black and white photo with 42 men sitting and standing with a sign on top of them saying, "R.J King, M.C. Ducan, T.J. Ducan, Welcome Paulsboro Works, 1876 50 years 1926." In the back of the men, there looks to be the Paulsboro Refinery. On the back of the photo, it reads all the men in order from left to right, "Rear Row - Standing - Left to right: E.S. Lukens, A. Pfenning, T.K. Ellis, H.J. Wright, W.A. Sibson, J.R. Corliss, W.Paulin, C.C. Seals, H.H. Brenneis, E.M. Applegit - N.Y. Office, A.L. Grimms, C.A. Snyder, C.E. Martin, G. Robinson, M.J. Fairhurst, H.E. DeLong. Center Row - Left to Right: V. Semler - Asst. Supt., V.O. Co., Poland, F.W. McGeehan, J.C. McCaffrey, H.E. Osgood, C.L. Boyle, J.S. McElfresh - Asst. Supt., S.E. Johnson, C.J. Hamm - Supt., H. Beck, L.Stiles, Jr., S.C. Black, j.H. Reid, C.A. Johnson, Front Row - Sitting - Left to right: S.J.H Richards, D.J. Collins, W.R. Schrader, J. Wiles, J.A. Haney - Assistant, T.J. Dugan, R. King, M.C. Dugan (50 - yr. men), H. Kirner - Assistant, J.P. Hughes, H.C. Van Leuwen, R.C. Dubrock, N. Dempsey."
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Title
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The Reception, The Reception
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Identifier
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di_10898
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Dates
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1926
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Box
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2.104/14.2A
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Folder
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NJ - Paulsboro Refinery 1913-1939
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Resource
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ExxonMobil historical collection
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Description
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A black and white photo of 50 servicemen at the Paulsboro Refinery in New Jersey. On the photo it reads, "Adv 9871," and, "43 Picas." On the back of the photo it reads, "At Paulsboro forces of the [illegible] Office Laboratories joined to bid the 50 year service men[?] a pleasant journey." It also reads, "1926(T.Dugan, M.Dugan, Richard King)." It also reads, "The Reception." There’s also a number that reads, "8286." In addition, there’s a stamp that reads, "Vacuum News July 1926 issue."