Manuscripts
Photographs -- Murray Hill Division and Engineering Office, (1960)
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Hardbound publications -- Murray Hill Engineering Office, (1961)
Manuscripts
The Collection of C.F. Braun & Co. photographs and ephemera primarily consist of photographs related to the company. Many of the photographs were used in printed publications issued by the company. There are photographs of the interior and exterior of the Braun facilities, personnel, models, and equipment. The records also include hardbound publications; newsletters; negatives; and some material related to Alhambra Brown & Root facility. It appears that some of the material belonged to Daniel B. Banks, a chemical engineer, at C.F. Braun & Co.
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Photographs -- Murray Hill, (1982)
Manuscripts
The Collection of C.F. Braun & Co. photographs and ephemera primarily consist of photographs related to the company. Many of the photographs were used in printed publications issued by the company. There are photographs of the interior and exterior of the Braun facilities, personnel, models, and equipment. The records also include hardbound publications; newsletters; negatives; and some material related to Alhambra Brown & Root facility. It appears that some of the material belonged to Daniel B. Banks, a chemical engineer, at C.F. Braun & Co.
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Photographs -- Engineering, Designers Office, (1951)
Manuscripts
A2-3 Included: Negatives and photocopies
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Photographs -- Murray Hill Personnel, [undated]
Manuscripts
The Collection of C.F. Braun & Co. photographs and ephemera primarily consist of photographs related to the company. Many of the photographs were used in printed publications issued by the company. There are photographs of the interior and exterior of the Braun facilities, personnel, models, and equipment. The records also include hardbound publications; newsletters; negatives; and some material related to Alhambra Brown & Root facility. It appears that some of the material belonged to Daniel B. Banks, a chemical engineer, at C.F. Braun & Co.
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