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A Successful firms ^ Failures
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ONE INCH tQU*LS APPTOXtJilnrflY IS WILES
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Courtesy the author Location of Wisconsin communities producing aluminum articles, 1893 to 1920.
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Object Description
| Title | Wisconsin magazine of history: Volume 55, number 2, winter, 1971-1972 |
| Article Title | Wisconsin magazine of history: Volume 55, number 2, winter, 1971-1972 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | State Historical Society of Wisconsin |
| Series | Wisconsin Magazine of History ; v. 55, no. 2 |
| Format-Digital | xml |
| Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
| Rights | © Copyright 2007 by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) |
| Publication Date-Electronic | 2007 |
| ISSN | 1943-7366 |
| Identifier-Digital | vol55no020000 |
| Description | This issue includes articles on Wisconsin’s aluminum cookware industry, early lawyers in Wisconsin, and a 1937 letter discussing the reasons for American involvement in the growing conflict with Germany. |
| Volume | 055 |
| Issue | 2 |
| Year | 1971-1972 |
Description
| Title | 86 |
| Page Number | 86 |
| Article Title | A growth industry: the Wisconsin aluminum cookware industry, 1893-1920 |
| Author | Rock, James M. |
| Page type | Article home; Map |
| Format-Digital | jpeg |
| Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
| Rights | © Copyright 2007 by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) |
| Publication Date-Electronic | 2007 |
| ISSN | 1943-7366 |
| Identifier-Digital | vol55no020004 |
| Description | A Growth Industry: The Wisconsin Aluminum Cookware Industry, 1893-1920: A history of the aluminum industry in Wisconsin that evolved into a power house of aluminum cookware between 1893 and 1920. The majority of the article focuses on Joseph Koenig, founder of Aluminum Manufacturing Company (Mirro Aluminum Company) in Two Rivers, and the transition of his company from novelty aluminum items to cookware. (12 pages) |
| Volume | 055 |
| Issue | 2 |
| Year | 1971-1972 |
| State/Province | Wisconsin; |
| County | Manitowoc County; Washington County; Sheboygan County; |
| Community | Two Rivers; Manitowoc; West Bend; Kewaskum; Sheboygan; |
| Decade | 1890-1899; 1900-1909; 1910-1919; 1920-1929; |
| Personal Name | Koenig, Joseph, 1858-1929; |
| Organization Name | Mirro Aluminum Company; West Bend Company; Leyse Aluminum Company; |
| Subject | Aluminum industry & trade; Cookware industry; |
| Full Text | A Successful firms ^ Failures -SCAU Of MllfS ONE INCH tQU*LS APPTOXtJilnrflY IS WILES Green Bay 17 Kewaunee Two Rivers • i Manitowoc A. Chilton Sheboygan M Kewaskum West Bend Lake Michigan Milwaukee Courtesy the author Location of Wisconsin communities producing aluminum articles, 1893 to 1920. 86 |
