Sales Catalog of the H. J. Heinz Company and Products, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1910
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With humble beginnings exclusively selling horseradish in 1869, H.J. Heinz continued to expand his product line to build the "House of Heinz" and become a leader in the manufactured food industry. This sales catalog highlights the manufacturing process and provides photographs of the factories, branch houses, and employees. It also contains information and photographs of each of the "57 Varieties" of Heinz products.
With humble beginnings exclusively selling horseradish in 1869, H.J. Heinz continued to expand his product line to build the "House of Heinz" and become a leader in the manufactured food industry. This sales catalog highlights the manufacturing process and provides photographs of the factories, branch houses, and employees. It also contains information and photographs of each of the "57 Varieties" of Heinz products.
Artifact
Trade catalog
Subject Date
1910
Keywords
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver
Canada, New Brunswick, Saint John
United States, Arkansas, Little Rock
United States, California, Los Angeles
United States, California, Sacramento
United States, California, San Diego
United States, California, San Francisco
United States, Colorado, Colorado Springs
United States, Colorado, Denver
United States, Colorado, Pueblo
United States, Colorado, Trinidad
United States, District of Columbia, Washington
United States, Georgia, Atlanta
United States, Georgia, Savannah
United States, Illinois, Chicago
United States, Indiana, Bourbon
United States, Indiana, Donaldson
United States, Indiana, Grovertown
United States, Indiana, Hobart
United States, Indiana, Indianapolis
United States, Indiana, La Paz
United States, Indiana, Lafayette
United States, Indiana, LaPorte
United States, Indiana, Leiter's Ford
United States, Indiana, Monterey
United States, Indiana, Plymouth
United States, Indiana, Stillwell
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe
United States, Indiana, Walkerton
United States, Indiana, Winona Lake
United States, Iowa, Muscatine
United States, Kentucky, Louisville
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Collection Title
On Exhibit
By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center
Object ID
53.41.1670
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of H.J. Heinz Co.
Material
Colored ink
Leather
Linen (Material)
Metal
Paper (Fiber product)
Ribbon (Material)
Satin
Silk (Textile)
Technique
Bookbinding (Process)
Drawings (Visual works)
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Dimensions
Height: 11.5 in
Width: 9.5 in
Depth: 1.5 in
Inscriptions
written on front cover: [gold emblem] H. J. Heinz Company 3 stamps on inside cover read: 1: U. S. Patent Office / Before Examiner of Interferences / H. J. Heinz Co. / vs. / Paul F. Skinner : Interence No. 615 / Heinz Exhibit / "Heinz Catalogue 1895" / Harry M. Davies / Notary Public 2: U. S. Patent Office / Before Examiner of Interferences / H. J. Heinz Co. / vs. / Keystone Fruit Pro. Co. et al : Interence No. 616 / Heinz Exhibit / "Heinz Catalogue 1895" / Harry M. Davies / Notary Public 3: U. S. Patent Office / Before Examiner of Interferences / H. J. Heinz Co. / vs. / Keystone Co. of San Jose : Interence No. 617 / Heinz Exhibit / "Heinz Catalogue 1895" / Harry M. Davies / Notary Public inside cover stamp reads: Docket Division / May 11 1926 / U. S. Patent Office inside cover sticker reads: Catalogue No. 293 / (Mention above number in correspondence) / Reward / A suitable reward will be / paid to the finder of this book, / for its return in good order / to any office of / H. J. Heinz Company / #11
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