Series I. comprises one linear foot of meeting minutes, speeches, programs, reports, correspondence, clippings, and printed material of general interest, arranged into seven subseries that traces the growth of the Linotype Company from its modest beginnings through a period of tremendous growth and influence. Some of the material was marked "historical" in the original office files. Several chronologies and general histories provide basic, factual information about the company. Much of the material appears to have been compiled in retrospect for distribution in the company's Linotype Bulletin. Several letters address the growing need to provide accurate information about the company's history. The series also includes a bound volume of typescript correspondence and reports from E. E. Bartlett, which relate to his attendance at the 1926 International Typographers Council Conference in Paris. Included in the volume are three photographs of conference participants. Of particular interest is a paper strip from James Clephane's original paper matrix experiments, which led to the development of the Linotype. Also included are three one-letter matrices from a Linotype machine, and an early piece of correspondence on letter-head stationery, signed by Mergenthaler, which reads "Ott. Mergenthaler…Designer and Manufacturer of Electrical & Meteorological Instruments." With this exception, primary material related to Ottmar Mergenthaler is not included in the collection.
Annual Meeting of Stockholders, 1920,1923 | Box 1, F1 |
Resume of Progress to Date, 1893 | Box 1, F2 |
International Typographical Council, Paris, 1926 | Box 1, F3 |
1 notebook, includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, 3 photographs, signed E.E. Bartlett to Norman Dodge. |
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Early Days of the Linotype , March 31, 1908 | Box 1, F4 |
Address by Frederick J. Warburton. |
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Is Anything the Matter? , 1910 | Box 1, F5 |
Notecards for address on the health of the printing business. |
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Mechanical Type-Setting , 1894 | Box 1, F6 |
Remarks by Philip T. Dodge. |
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Typography – How it affects small town papers. , 1923 | Box 1, F7 |
Address by B. F. Adams, Buckeye Press Association, 1923. |
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Get Together Club, 1910 | Box 1, F9 |
Program for third annual meeting. |
Brooklyn factory statistics, undated | Box 1, F9 |
Material likely not dating prior to 1908. Includes coal, iron, brass consumption, floor space, etc. |
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Report on European Operations, 1949 | Box 1, F10 |
Linotype Service in the South, 1924 | Box 1, F11 |
Linotype Service in the Middle West, 1924 | Box 1, F12 |
Linotype Service in the West, 1924 | Box 1, F13 |
British and international operations, undated | Box 1, F14 |
Includes The Linotype Works at Broadheath, near Manchester, and "The Far-Flung Empire of the Linotype" from Factory News, includes the Linotype in Sweden and Singapore |
Correspondence, 1887-1911 | Box 1, F15 |
Includes ALS Ottmar Mergenthaler to Abner Greenleaf regarding the blower machine, with letterhead "Ott. Mergenthaler…Designer and Manufacturer of Electrical & Meteorological Instruments" |
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Correspondence, 1914-1925 | Box 1, F16 |
Includes paper strip from Clephane's original paper matrix experiments furnished by the Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington D.C. |
Series I.D. contains one folder (approximately twenty items) of material related to Paul A. Bennett, who served as director of typography for the Mergenthaler Linotype Company for thirty years until his retirement in 1962. This folder includes memoranda relating to the history of the Linotype machine, and other memorabilia, including postcards and stamps from the centenary of Mergenthaler's birth.
Correspondence related to Paul A. Bennett, 1936-1954 | Box 1, F17 |
Includes 2 postcards, stamps honoring Ottmar Mergenthaler and his birthplace, on the occasion of the centenary of his birth, 1954. |
The Linotype Bulletin, 1908-1915 | Box 1, F18 |
Assorted tear sheets, approx. 7 issues |
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Archiv für Buchgewerbe, 1916 | Box 1, F19 |
Scientific American, 1889,1890 | Box 1, F20 |
Contains 1889 March 9 article on the blower machine, with wood engraving Removed to SPEC MSS oversize boxes (20 inches) |
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The Inland Printer, 1924 | Box 1, F21 |
Includes The Origin and Development of the Linotype Machine by Henry Lewis Bullen |
Miscellaneous clippings, notices, articles, 1915-1923 | Box 1, F22 |
Includes machine price lists, histories, Intertype injunction notice (1915), newspaper clippings; "Modern Printing's Marvel" by J. W. Muller |
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About Composing Machines and Their Matrices , translated from Graphische Revue, Volume XXXI, No. 6, 1929, 1929 | Box 1, F23 |
Miscellaneous pamphlets, printed material, 1894-1915 | Box 1, F24 |
Includes What Users Say, a compilation of endorsements from linotype users reprinted from American and British papers, with a list of users in the United States, Canada, and Britain; Milestones, with images of the rotary matrix machine (1883), the first band machine (1884), the second band machine (1885), and the blower machine (1886); lists of Linotype operator wage scales (1945) |
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Unidentified notebook, 1890-1894 | Box 1, F25 |
Includes list of dates, newspaper names |
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Pica lead gauge transparency, matrices, undated | Box 1, F26 |
Includes three one-letter matrices |
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Poem, machine notes, undated | Box 1, F27 |
Includes poem ("Linotype Liz"), and brief descriptions of models (e.g. "A model 22 is simply a model 21 with a standard auxiliary magazine.") |
The Linotype Its Product, Its Typographical Material and Its Operation , Linotype Composition How it Saves Money Throughout the Print-shop , and General Linotype Catalog preface and introduction, undated | Box 1, F28 |
"Alois Senefelder's Idea for Matrices and Stereotypes" from The Invention of Lithography by Alois Senefelder; Also, "Some Facts about the Linotype", undated | Box 1, F29 |
Notes on the blower machine, 1911 February 17 | Box 1, F30 |
Includes LS J.R. Rogers to L. A. Hornstein |
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"History of the Typewriter, the Mergenthaler Matrix Setting and Casting Machine, the Graphophone, the Improved Phonograph, and What Led to their Development", 1889 | Box 1, F31 |
The Evolution of the Linotype , undated | Box 1, F32 |
TS copy with MS corrections, "For Mr. Archer" |
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Copy for New Linotype Catalog, undated | Box 1, F33 |
"The Linotype machine represents three vital achievements which have revolutionized printing…" Although no date is specified, the catalog likely dates before 1922. |
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Notes on escapement, 1922-1923 | Box 1, F34 |
Includes technical drawing, comparisons between Intertype and Linotype mechanisms |
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"What the Linotype Is" "The Machine behind the Slug" and notes on "Unseen Linotype Values" for the book, undated | Box 1, F35 |
"What the Linotype Is" and fragmented chronologies, 1914-1917 | Box 1, F36 |
The Invention of the Linotype , undated [not before 1924] | Box 1, F37 |
Includes drafts and chronology of inventions up to the blower machine (1714-1893), with numerous corrections, deletions; by Philip Tell Dodge, J. W. Muller |
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Chronologies, 1891-1917 | Box 1, F38 |
Compiled by J. W. Muller, 1924 |
Series II. contains photographic prints and negatives depicting printing equipment and facilities of the Mergenthaler Linotype Company. The company appears to have used the material for promotional purposes and possibly patent applications. The series also includes two technical notebooks and six small sketches of machine parts.
Technical drawings, undated | 6 drawings | Box 1, F39 |
With note "sketches & matrices relating to a machine apparently not built" |
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"Calculations for AA." numbers 2, 3, undated | 2 notebooks | Box 1, F40 |
Signed E. Laurenz |
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Manila, Philippines, 1902 | 4 photographs | Box 1, F41 |
Includes "Linotype plant of the Bureau of Printing, Manila" "Front view of Gov. printing plant…as it looked on the 4th of July 1902" "Street parade in honor of Gov. Taft on his arrival in Manila August 22, 1902" |
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Factories and interiors, undated | 7 photographs | Box 1, F42 |
Includes "Prentice, WI, Calumet" "St. Louis Exposition [1904]" Removals to SPEC MSS oversize boxes (20 inches) |
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Unidentified, undated | 2 photographs | Box 1, F43 |
Unidentified persons; 1 print "La Prensa – Buenos Aires" |
Square base machine, 1915 | 5 photographs, 3 negatives | Box 1, F44 |
Removals to SPEC MSS oversize boxes (20 inches) | ||
Punch cutter machine and unidentified, undated | 7 photographs, 8 negatives | Box 1, F45 |
Punch cutter machine and unidentified, undated | 16 negatives | Box 1, F46 |
Negative booklet, undated | Box 1, F47 | |
Model C, undated | 4 photographs, matted | Box 1, F48 |
Blower machine, grinding machine, and unidentified, 1904-1914 | 12 photographs, 1 print | Box 1, F49 |
2 with note "From English Linotype Co." Removals to SPEC MSS oversize boxes (20 inches) |
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Tabulating device, model K linotype, and unidentified, 1913-1915 | Box 1, F50 | |
13 photographs, notes on verso "From Germany" |
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Technical booklet, undated | 23 illustrations | Box 1, F51 |
Includes punch milling machine, punch and matrix cutter |
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Fowler's Impression Machine, undated | 3 photographs, matted | Box 1, F52 |
Removed to SPEC MSS oversize boxes (20 inches) |
Series III. contains approximately 1,249 official United States government patent assignments transferred to or otherwise acquired by the Mergenthaler Linotype Company, arranged chronologically, 1876-1920. Each patent transfer is approximately two pages; technical details have been omitted. The transfer records names of the original patent holder, the transferee, and the date. Accompanying this material is a card index arranged by name of the original patent holder. Although index entries are based on a previous filing system, all cards include dates so that individual patents can be traced. Included are also several licensing agreements and documents (some lists) relating to foreign and domestic patent assignments.
1876 April 10 | Box 1, F53 |
Includes signed memorandum of agreement between Charles T. Moore and James O. Clephane |
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1881 September 12 - 1883 July 12 | Box 1, F54 |
1884 April 05 - 1884 November 08 | Box 1, F55 |
1885 April 14 - 1885 December 11 | Box 1, F56 |
1886 March 17 - 1887 December 12 | Box 1, F57 |
1889 July 11 - 1889 October 03 | Box 1, F58 |
1890 May 01 - 1890 October 03 | Box 1, F59 |
1891 February 28 - 1891 November 11 | Box 1, F60 |
1892 September 13 - 1892 December 03 | Box 1, F561 |
1894 March 30 - 1894 December 26 | Box 1, F62 |
1895 January 29 - 1895 February 02 | Box 2, F63 |
1896 January 04 - 1896 November 17 | Box 2, F64 |
1897 January 08 - 1897 December 31 | Box 2, F65 |
1898 February 12 - 1898 December 20 | Box 2, F66 |
1899 January 19 - 1899 December 13 | Box 2, F67 |
1900 January 30 - 1900 December 21 | Box 2, F68 |
1901 January 02 - 1901 November 27 | Box 2, F69 |
1902 January 14 - 1902 December 04 | Box 2, F70 |
1903 January 02 - 1903 December 22 | Box 2, F71 |
1904 | Box 2, F72 |
1905 January 03 - 1905 March 29 | Box 2, F73 |
1905 April 03 - 1905 July 07 | Box 2, F74 |
1905 July 20 - 1905 August 14 | Box 2, F75 |
1905 August 15 - 1905 August 29 | Box 2, F76 |
1905 September 02 - 1905 December 12 | Box 2, F77 |
1906 January 20 - 1906 July 17 | Box 2, F78 |
1906 August 01 - 1906 October 24 | Box 2, F79 |
1906 November 02 - 1906 December 28 | Box 2, F80 |
1907 January 01 - 1907 July 27 | Box 2, F81 |
1904 August 27 - 1904 September 07 | Box 2, F82 |
1908 January 10 - 1908 May 05 | Box 2, F83 |
1908 June 06 - 1908 December 19 | Box 3, F84 |
1909 January 05- 1909 April 09 | Box 3, F85 |
1909 June 07 - 1909 December 31 | Box 3, F86 |
1910 January 04 - 1910 July 19 | Box 3, F87 |
1910 September 14 - 1910 December 31 | Box 3, F88 |
1911 January 03 - 1911 May 10 | Box 3, F89 |
1911 June 08 - 1911 October 30 | Box 3, F90 |
1911 November 01 - 1911 December 30 | Box 3, F91 |
1912 January 02 - 1912 May 13 | Box 3, F92 |
1912 June 01 - 1912 December 18 | Box 3, F93 |
1913 January 02 - 1913 May 21 | Box 3, F94 |
1913 June 04 - 1913 December 30 | Box 3, F95 |
1914 January 02 - 1914 May 23 | Box 3, F96 |
1914 April 07 - 1914 September 30 | Box 3, F97 |
1914 October 12 - 1914 December 26 | Box 3, F98 |
1915 January 04 - 1915 February 24 | Box 3, F99 |
1915 March 03 - 1915 November 05 | Box 4, F100 |
1916 January 16 - 1916 December 16 | Box 4, F101 |
1917 January 12 - 1917 November 30 | Box 4, F102 |
1919 March 19 - 1919 December 11 | Box 4, F103 |
1920 February 24 - 1920 April 29 | Box 4, F104 |
1884-1903 | Box 4, F105 |
Removals to SPEC MSS oversize boxes (20 inches) | |
1904-1911 | Box 4, F106 |
1912-1920 | Box 4, F107 |
1927-1931 | Box 4, F108 |
1933-1939 | Box 4, F109 |
The Linotype Company Limited (In Liquidation) & Linotype and Machinery Limited v. The Mergenthaler Linotype Company , 1883-1904 | Box 4, F110 |
Includes schedule of assignments and agreements |
Card file index, 1884-1904, undated | Box 4, F111 |
Removals to oversize boxes (20 inches) and Index box housed in box 4 |
Series IV. contains an assortment of approximately one hundred manuals, instruction books, and catalogs addressing the care and maintenance of type casting machines. The series is divided by manufacturer. Much of the material is undated, but spans the 1920s to the 1970s. The series provides detailed parts lists and technical descriptions of machine mechanisms and operation for a variety of models. Also included (vide infra Mergenthaler No. 46) is the book The Power of Print—and Man (Brooklyn: Mergenthaler, 1936). Additional Mergenthaler catalogs and manuals are available in the printed holdings of Special Collections and may be searched via DELCAT, the Library's online catalog.
Adjustment and Maintenance of the Linotype Elektron, Assembling and Line Delivery, Service Instruction No. 22. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1964 | Box 5, F1 | |
Assembling and Distributing Mechanisms Parts Catalog No. 57, for Blue Streak Linotypes Models 33, 34, 35, 36. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1958 | Box 5, F2 | |
The Care and Maintenance of Matrices. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1942 | Box 5, F3 | |
Casting and Driving Mechanisms Parts Catalog No. 52. For Linotype Models 5, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1957 | Box 5, F4 | |
Electromatic Safety for Model 35 Linotype. (June, 1953); Linotronic Temperature Control (with M2 after serial Number). (October, 1960); and Instructions for the Operation, Adjustment and Maintenance of the Teletypesetter Electrical Safeties for the Comet and the Delivery Slide Tight Line Safety (June, 1962); (bundled together). Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1953, 1960, 1962 | Box 5, F5 | |
General Catalogue of Linotype Parts. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1927 | Box 5, F6 | |
General Maintenance, Part II, Assembling. ( From the "Linotype Life Extension" Series). Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1942 | Box 5, F7 | |
General Maintenance. Part III, Casting. ( From the "Linotype Life Extension" Series) Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1942 | Box 5, F8 | |
General Maintenance. Part IV, Distribution and Driving. ( From the "Linotype Life Extension" Series) Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1942 | Box 5, F9 | |
Instruction Book for the Installation, Operation, and Maintenance of the Linotype Electric Pot for use with Linotype Machines. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1923 | Box 5, F10 | |
Instruction Book for the Installation, Operation, and Maintenance of the Linotype Electric Pot for use with Linotype machines. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1925 | Box 5, F11 | |
Instruction Book for the Linotype Manually Controlled Hydraquadder. (First edition). Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1955 | Box 5, F12 | |
Instruction Book for the Linotype Micro-Therm Electric Pot. (First edition). Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1951 | Box 5, F13 | |
Instruction Book for the Micro-Therm Electric Pot. (Comet type). Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1953 | Box 5, F14 | |
Instructions to Linotype Operators and Machinists. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, circa 1953 | 20 pages | Box 5, F15 |
Instructions to Linotype Operators and Machinists. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, circa 1953 | 16 pages | Box 5, F16 |
Linotype Accessories and Supplies, Catalog No. 56. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, circa 1956 | Box 5, F17 | |
Linotype Instruction Book. Micro-Therm Electric Pot (Comet Type). Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, undated | Box 5, F18 | |
Electrically-Controlled Hydraquadder. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, undated | Box 5, F19 | |
Linotype Keyboard Practice, Abridged Text of Study and Procedures for Beginners in Linotype Keyboard Operation. ( From the "Linotype Life Extension" Series) Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1940 | Box 5, F20 | |
Linotype Maintenance Manual, Including the Big Scheme of Simple Operation. (Fifth Printing). Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1951 | Box 5, F21 | |
Linotype Maintenance Manual Including the Big Scheme of Simple Operation. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1943 | Box 5, F22 | |
Linotype Maintenance Manual Including the Big Scheme of Simple Operation. (Fourth Printing). Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1951 | Box 5, F23 | |
Linotype Maintenance Manual Including the Big Scheme of Simple Operation. (Third Printing). Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1944 | Box 5, F24 | |
Linotype Matrices, Parts and Supplies. Price List No. 412. August. 1937. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1937 | Box 5, F25 | |
Linotype Parts and Supplies. Catalog No. 30, for Models 8, 14, 25, 26. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1934 | Box 5, F26 | |
Linotype Parts and Supplies Catalog No. 22 for Models 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, K, L. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1934, 1934 | Box 5, F27 | |
Linotype Price list of Matrices, Parts and Supplies. No. 432. (January, 1959). Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1959, 1959 | Box 5, F28 | |
Linotype Self-Quadder, Its Operation and Maintenance. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, undated | 24 pages | Box 5, F29 |
Linotype Self-Quadder, Its Operation and Maintenance. (Third edition). Brooklyn. Mergenthaler Linotype Company, undated | 22 pages | Box 5, F30 |
Linotype Self-Quadder, Operation and Maintenance. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, undated | 19 pages | Box 5, F31 |
Linotype Self-Quadder Parts Catalog No. 31. (Revised and reprinted). Brooklyn. Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1941 | Box 5, F32 | |
Model 25, Two magazine mixer Linotype. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, undated | Box 5, F33 | |
Model 8 Linotype, for the Straight-Matter Composition, or for Straight-Matter Alternating with Display. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, undated | Box 5, F34 | |
Operation and Maintenance of the Linotype Self-Quadder. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, undated | Box 5, F35 | |
Parts Catalog for Assembling and Distributing Mechanisms for Blue Streak Linotypes. Models 33, 34, 35, 36. Catalog No. 50. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1950 | Box 6, F36 | |
Parts Catalog for Assembling and Distributing Mechanisms for Blue Streak Linotypes. Models 5, 29, 30, 31, 32. Catalog No. 51. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1952 | Box 6, F37 | |
Parts Catalog for Blue Streak Linotypes. Catalog No. 40 - Models 8, 14, 29, 30, 31, 32. Brooklyn, Mergenthaler Linotype Company, undated | Box 6, F38 | |
Parts Catalog for the Linotype Comet and the New Comet 300. Catalog Number 59. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, undated | Box 6, F39 | |
Parts Catalog for the Linotype Hydraquadder. Catalog No. 58. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, undated | Box 6, F40 | |
Parts Catalog for the Linotype Comet. Catalog Number 54. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, undated | Box 6, F41 | |
Parts Catalog for the Linotype Manual Hydraquadder. Catalog Number 55. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, undated | Box 6, F42 | |
Parts Catalog, Linotype Self-Quadder. Catalog No. 31. (Revised March 1949). Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1949 | Box 6, F43 | |
Parts Catalog Number 60, Elektron, Elektron II, Elektron Mixer. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, undated | Box 6, F44 | |
Composing-Room Equipment, Supplies and Accessories. Catalog No. 27. (Special Supplies Catalog). Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1936 | Box 6, F45 | |
The Power of Print –and Man. Brooklyn: Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 1936, 1936 | Box 6, F46 | |
Ex libris Edwin Osgood Grover, with pasted note "Compliments of Harry L. Gage" |
Care, Operation Adjustment and Parts Catalog. Intertype Dual Duty Quadder. Brooklyn: Intertype Company, 1958 | Box 6, F1 |
Engineering Bulletins, Supplementing Book of Instruction and Parts Catalog. Brooklyn: Intertype Corporation, undated | Box 6, F2 |
Engineering Bulletins, Supplementing Book of Instruction and Parts Catalog. Brooklyn: Intertype Company, undated | Box 6, F3 |
The Intertype, Its Function, Care, Operation and Adjustment. (4 volumes). Brooklyn: Intertype Company, undated | Box 6, F4 |
Includes Assembling Mechanism, Casting Mechanism, Distributing Mechanism, and Magazine Frame Mechanism |
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Intertype, Its Function Care. Operation and Adjustment. (3 volumes). Brooklyn: Intertype Corporation, undated | Box 7, F5 |
Includes Assembling Mechanism, Casting Mechanism, Distributing Mechanism |
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The Intertype, Its Function, Care, Operation and Adjustment. (4 volumes). Brooklyn: Intertype Corporation, undated | Box 7, F6 |
Includes Assembling Mechanism, Casting Mechanism, Distributing Mechanism, and Magazine Frame Mechanism |
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Intertype Mixer Selector Mechanism. Brooklyn: Intertype, undated | Box 7, F7 |
Intertype Monarch Parts Catalog. (August 1965). Brooklyn: Intertype Company, 1965 | Box 7, F8 |
Intertype Parts and Accessories. Brooklyn: Intertype Corporation, 1952 | Box 7, F9 |
Intertype Parts and Accessories. Brooklyn: Intertype Company, 1957 | Box 7, F10 |
Intertype Parts Supplies and Accessories. Brooklyn: Intertype Corporation, undated | Box 7, F11 |
Intertype Parts. Supplies and Accessories. Brooklyn: Intertype Corporation, 1942 | Box 7, F12 |
Intertype Parts, Supplies and Accessories. Brooklyn: Intertype Corporation, 1933 | Box 7, F13 |
Intertype Parts Supplies and Accessories. Brooklyn: Intertype Corporation, 1947 | Box 7, F14 |
Intertype Ready Reckoner. An Easy Copyfitting Method. Brooklyn: Intertype Corporation, undated | Box 7, F15 |
New Intertype Partlow Temperature Controls for the Electric Metal Pot. Brooklyn. Intertype Corporation, 1950 | Box 7, F16 |
Maintenance Manual for the Selectro-Matic Quadder. (Model F). South Hackensack, New Jersey: Star Parts Company, undated | Box 8, F1 |
Parts Catalog for Star Quadder Model F, G and H. South Hackensack, New Jersey: Star Parts Company, undated | Box 8, F2 |
Star Parts Catalog. (1966 Edition). South Hackensack, New Jersey: Star Parts Inc, 1966 | Box 8, F3 |
Star Parts Catalog. (1973 Edition). South Hackensack, New Jersey: Star Graphic Systems, Inc, 1973 | Box 8, F4 |
Star Parts Price List. South Hackensack, New Jersey: Star Graphic Systems, Inc, 1974 | Box 8, F5 |
Maintenance Manual, Star Selectro-matic Quadder (Model F). (January 1963) South Hackensack, New Jersey: Star Parts Company, 1963 | Box 8, F6 |
Star Parts, Quadder Operator's Manual. South Hackensack, New Jersey: Star Parts, Inc, undated | Box 8, F7 |
Linotype Parts Corporation Catalog and Price List No. 7. (Effective May l, 1934). New York: Linotype Parts Corporation, 1934 | Box 8, F1 |
Manual for Star Automatic Quadding Attachment. Models C-D- E. South Hackensack, New Jersey: Linotype Parts Company, Inc, 1951 | Box 8, F2 |
Manual, The Star Self Actuating Feeder. Installation, Maintenance, Parts List. South Hackensack, New Jersey: Linotype Parts Company, Inc, 1954 | Box 8, F3 |
Manual, the Star Self-Actuating Feeder, Installation, Maintenance, Parts List. South Hackensack, New Jersey: Linotype Parts Company, Inc, undated | Box 8, F4 |
Operation and Maintenance of the Star Automatic Quadding Attachment. Model "E" - Hydraulic or Older Models Converted to Dial Type Selector. South Hackensack, New Jersey: Linotype Parts Company, Inc, undated | Box 8, F5 |
Parts Catalog. Star Automatic Quadding Attachment. Models C and D. South Hackensack, New Jersey: Linotype Parts Company, Inc, undated | Box 8, F6 |
Parts Catalog Star Automatic Quadding Attachment. Model E. South Hackensack, New Jersey: Linotype Parts Company, Inc, 1953 | Box 8, F7 |
Star Self Actuating Feeder, Instruction Book. New York, Linotype Parts Co, undated | Box 8, F8 |
Instruction Book ATF Non-Offset Gun. (Model No. 21). Elizabeth, New Jersey: American Type Founders, undated | Box 8, F1 |
Instruction Book ATF Diafram Non-Offset Gun. (Model No. 61). Elizabeth, New Jersey; American Type Founders, undated | Box 8, F2 |
Assembling Mechanism. Chicago: H & B Printing Machinery Rebuilders, undated | Box 8, F3 |
Ludlow Supersurfacer Instructions. Chicago: Ludlow Typograph Company, undated | Box 8, F4 |
Model M Ludlow, installation, maintenance, adjustments, illustrations, and parts list. Chicago: Ludlow Typograph Company, undated | Box 8, F5 |
The Elrod Manual Instructions on the Elrod Caster. Chicago: Ludlow Typograph Company, undated | Box 8, F6 |
Ludlow Supersurfacer Instructions & Parts List. Chicago: Ludlow Typograph Company, undated | Box 8, F7 |
Margach Automatic Metal Feeder. New York: Margach Manufacturing Company, undated | Box 8, F8 |
Matrotype Linecasting Matrices. Maidenhead, England: Matrotype Company (Successors) Ltd, undated | Box 8, F9 |
3M Platemaking and proofing guide ... for 3M Brand Photo Offset Plates, 3M Brand Color-Key Proofing System. St. Paul, Minnesota: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company, 1966 | Box 8, F10 |
Monomelt Catalog for Gas Linotype and Intertype Machines. Minneapolis, Minnesota: The Monomelt Co., Inc, undated | Box 8, F11 |
Monomelt Catalog for Electric Intertype and Linotype Machines. Minneapolis, Minnesota: The Monomelt Co., Inc, undated | Box 8, F12 |
Monomelt Catalog for the Electric Ludlow Machine. Minneapolis, Minnesota: The Monomelt Co., Inc, undated | Box 8, F13 |
Typesetting Machine Parts, Repairs, Accessories. Towanda, Pennsylvania: Montgomery & Bacon, undated | Box 8, F14 |
Parts and Supplies for Linotypes and Intertypes. (Rich & McLean, Inc.) Los Angeles: International Printing Machinery, Inc, undated | Box 8, F15 |
Rich & McLean Parts. New York. Rich K. McLean, Inc, undated | Box 8, F16 |
Rich & McLean Parts. New York. Rich K. McLean, Inc, undated | Box 8, F17 |
Style D Keyboard. Standard Keybank Arrangement. Chicago: Swift & Co, 1942 | Box 8, F18 |
Teletypesetter, Bulletin No. 3B. Description of the Keyboard Tape Perforator. Chicago: Teletypesetter Corporation, 1957 | Box 8, F19 |
Universal Mono-Tabular Corporation Manual. Dallas, Texas: Universal Mono-Tabular Corporation, undated | Box 8, F20 |