Dearborn hospitality suite at Young's Million Dollar Pier
- After 1890 – before 1905
General view of a portion of the Dearborn Drug and Chemical Works hospitality suite located at Young's Million Dollar Pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Dearborn maintained a permanent hospitality suite at the pier to market the company's products and services to railroad executives who commonly attended Master Car Builders' and Master Mechanics' Conventions. Per notations accompanying the photograph, Dearborn executive George R. Carr is seated fourth from the left, while the rest of the individuals are unidentified. Founded in 1887, the Dearborn Drug and Chemical Works (later Dearborn Chemical Company) was a corporate ancestor of BetzDearborn, Incorporated best known for manufacturing water treatment chemicals for use in boilers, cooling towers, and steam locomotives.
Property | Value |
---|---|
Creator of work | |
Place of creation | |
Format | |
Genre | |
Extent |
|
Subject | |
Rights | Public Domain Mark 1.0 |
Credit line |
|
Institutional location
Department | |
---|---|
Collection | |
Physical container |
|
View collection guide View in library catalog
Related Items
Cite as
Dearborn Chemical Company. “Dearborn Hospitality Suite at Young's Million Dollar Pier.” Album of Early Dearborn Chemical Company Facilities, 1890s-1905, n.d. BetzDearborn, Incorporated Records, Box 18, Volume 1. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/6m311q40c.
This citation is automatically generated and may contain errors.