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Federal Dyestuff and Chemical Corporation / Union Dye and Chemical Corporation
View of either Federal Dyestuff and Chemical Corporation or Union Dye and Chemical Corporation. The two industries were located at the same location near the current location of Lincoln Street and South Wilcox Drive. Federal Dyestuff was incorporated in 1915, and was sold in 1918 thus becoming Union Dye. The later company went bankrupt in […]
Type: KPT Archives
Clinchfield Railroad Train
Image of smoke rolling out of a Clinchfield Railroad Train.
Type: KPT Archives
Eastman Corporation
A view of Eastman Corporation. Construction sites can be seen on the right and center portions of the image.
Type: KPT Archives
Doughboy Bottling Plant
Men bottling Doughboy Cola. The plant was located on West New Street.
Type: KPT Archives
Kingsport Foundry and Manufacturing Corporation
Distant view of Kingsport Foundry and Manufacturing Corporation, located at 900 East Sullivan Street. Wiley E. Ring Jr. was the president of the company; Nathaniel Wooten was the secretary and treasurer; Stuart C. Artken was the assistant treasurer. A Clinchfield Railroad car is visible at the bottom left of the photo.
Type: KPT Archives
Kingsport Foundry and Manufacturing Corporation
Distant view of Kingsport Foundry and Manufacturing Corporation, located at 900 East Sullivan Street. Wiley E. Ring Jr. was the president of the company; Nathaniel Wooten was the secretary and treasurer; Stuart C. Artken was the assistant treasurer.
Type: KPT Archives
Pennsylvania-Dixie Cement Corporation Machinery
Machinery inside Pennsylvania-Dixie Cement Corporation, located on Hill Street at the foot of Shelby Street. Howard A. Bransford Jr. was the superintendent.
Type: KPT Archives
Kingsport Foundry & Manufacturing Corporation
Exterior view of Kingsport Foundry and Manufacturing Corporation, located at 900 East Sullivan Street. Wiley E. Ring Jr. was the president of the company; Nathaniel Wooten was the secretary and treasurer; Stuart C. Artken was the assistant treasurer.
Type: KPT Archives
Mason & Dixon Garage
Employees working inside the Mason & Dixon garage. The trucking company was located on Eastman Road. E. Ward King was president and treasurer of the company; Stewart T. King was the vice president; Lloyd W. Pendleton was the secretary; D. Ruth Pickering was the assistant secretary.
Type: KPT Archives
Smoky Mountain Hosiery Mills
Exterior view of Smoky Mountain Hosiery Mills. George Goetsch was the manager and Ray Bennett was the superintendent of manufacturing. The mills were located at 2117 Berry Street.
Type: KPT Archives
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