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- H. J. Heinz Memorial Statue Dedication, "A Golden Day," at Heinz Main Plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 11, 1924 - H.J. Heinz valued a strong relationship between his company and its employees. This resulted in a world-class employee welfare program which included amenities, programs, and policies with consideration for employees' well-being. In 1924, to commemorate the company's 55th anniversary, employees erected a memorial statue as a token of their gratitude for their employer. This is a program from the celebration, called "A Golden Day."

- 1925
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H. J. Heinz Memorial Statue Dedication, "A Golden Day," at Heinz Main Plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 11, 1924
H.J. Heinz valued a strong relationship between his company and its employees. This resulted in a world-class employee welfare program which included amenities, programs, and policies with consideration for employees' well-being. In 1924, to commemorate the company's 55th anniversary, employees erected a memorial statue as a token of their gratitude for their employer. This is a program from the celebration, called "A Golden Day."
- Catherine and Hamilton Roddis and Guests at 50th Anniversary Reception, 1958 -

- July 07, 1958
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Catherine and Hamilton Roddis and Guests at 50th Anniversary Reception, 1958
- Amelia Earhart and the "Friendship" Crew at a Reception in Medford, Massachusetts, July 10, 1928 - After her June 1928 transatlantic flight with Wilmer Stultz and Louis Gordon, in which she became the first woman to fly the Atlantic, Amelia Earhart was given a hero's welcome wherever she went. Receptions in Southampton and London, England, were followed by a ticker-tape parade through New York City and a visit with President Calvin Coolidge at the White House.

- July 10, 1928
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Amelia Earhart and the "Friendship" Crew at a Reception in Medford, Massachusetts, July 10, 1928
After her June 1928 transatlantic flight with Wilmer Stultz and Louis Gordon, in which she became the first woman to fly the Atlantic, Amelia Earhart was given a hero's welcome wherever she went. Receptions in Southampton and London, England, were followed by a ticker-tape parade through New York City and a visit with President Calvin Coolidge at the White House.
- "A Modern Business Structure," H. J. Heinz Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1910 - By the early 1900s, the H.J. Heinz Company had become well-known in the manufactured food industry. Its success resulted in the expansion of its production and distribution operations, which in turn created a need for larger executive quarters. This booklet provides an overview of the Administration Building at the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, factory, and describes the mural decorations which adorn its walls.

- circa 1910
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"A Modern Business Structure," H. J. Heinz Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1910
By the early 1900s, the H.J. Heinz Company had become well-known in the manufactured food industry. Its success resulted in the expansion of its production and distribution operations, which in turn created a need for larger executive quarters. This booklet provides an overview of the Administration Building at the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, factory, and describes the mural decorations which adorn its walls.
- Wedding Album, Richie Jean Sherrod and Sullivan Jackson, March 1958 -

- March 15, 1958
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Wedding Album, Richie Jean Sherrod and Sullivan Jackson, March 1958
- Jane Markiewicz and Michael Duffley Participate in a Polish Wedding Tradition, August 9, 1998 -

- August 09, 1998
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Jane Markiewicz and Michael Duffley Participate in a Polish Wedding Tradition, August 9, 1998
- Catherine Roddis and Family at 50th Anniversary Reception, 1958 -

- July 07, 1958
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Catherine Roddis and Family at 50th Anniversary Reception, 1958
- Reception Room in the Heinz Exhibition Building, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, California, September 24, 1915 - The H. J. Heinz Company participated in world's fairs, regional fairs and expositions. Heinz exhibits included product displays and samples, slide shows of the Heinz complex in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and pickle-pin souvenirs--all set in a refined drawing-room atmosphere. This photograph features the reception room for the Heinz exhibition building at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, California, in 1915.

- September 24, 1915
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Reception Room in the Heinz Exhibition Building, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, California, September 24, 1915
The H. J. Heinz Company participated in world's fairs, regional fairs and expositions. Heinz exhibits included product displays and samples, slide shows of the Heinz complex in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and pickle-pin souvenirs--all set in a refined drawing-room atmosphere. This photograph features the reception room for the Heinz exhibition building at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, California, in 1915.
- Program from the H. J. Heinz Company Employee Auditorium Dedication, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 8th, 1930 - H.J. Heinz valued a strong relationship between his company and its employees. This relationship continued long after he passed and became the focal point for the H.J. Heinz Company's 61st anniversary in 1930. To honor and continue this relationship, the company dedicated a new employee auditorium and service building. This program is from the dedication ceremony.

- November 08, 1930
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Program from the H. J. Heinz Company Employee Auditorium Dedication, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 8th, 1930
H.J. Heinz valued a strong relationship between his company and its employees. This relationship continued long after he passed and became the focal point for the H.J. Heinz Company's 61st anniversary in 1930. To honor and continue this relationship, the company dedicated a new employee auditorium and service building. This program is from the dedication ceremony.
- Lithograph, "Grand Reception of the Notabilities of the Nation," 1865 - This reception was held in the East Room of the White House just after President Lincoln's second inauguration on March 4, 1865. The President and the first lady are prominently placed in the foreground receiving General and Mrs. Grant in a room filled with notable figures in the U. S. Government and Army. The scene is one of the last major public events before the President's Assassination on April 14, 1865.

- March 06, 1865
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Lithograph, "Grand Reception of the Notabilities of the Nation," 1865
This reception was held in the East Room of the White House just after President Lincoln's second inauguration on March 4, 1865. The President and the first lady are prominently placed in the foreground receiving General and Mrs. Grant in a room filled with notable figures in the U. S. Government and Army. The scene is one of the last major public events before the President's Assassination on April 14, 1865.