Dearborn hospitality suite at Young's Million Dollar Pier
- After 1890 – before 1905
Exterior nighttime view of a portion of Young's Million Dollar Pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey, with an electrically-lighted sign for "Dearborn" visible over a striped awning. Per notations accompanying the photograph, Dearborn Chemical and Drug Works (later Dearborn Chemical Company) maintained a permanent hospitality suite at the pier for entertaining railroad executives. Founded in 1887, the 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.
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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/7d278v098.
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