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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."
- "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.
- Sales Catalog of the H. J. Heinz Company and Products, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1910 - With humble beginnings exclusively selling horseradish in 1869, H.J. Heinz continued to expand his product line to build the "House of Heinz" and become a leader in the manufactured food industry. This sales catalog highlights the manufacturing process and provides photographs of the factories, branch houses, and employees. It also contains information and photographs of each of the "57 Varieties" of Heinz products.

- 1910
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Sales Catalog of the H. J. Heinz Company and Products, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1910
With humble beginnings exclusively selling horseradish in 1869, H.J. Heinz continued to expand his product line to build the "House of Heinz" and become a leader in the manufactured food industry. This sales catalog highlights the manufacturing process and provides photographs of the factories, branch houses, and employees. It also contains information and photographs of each of the "57 Varieties" of Heinz products.
- Photograph Album of Heinz Company Branch Factories, Employee Conventions and Banquets, 1888-1928 - Company scrapbooks are often reminders of the company's history, significant moments in time, and the employees who worked there. This album, compiled by the H. J. Heinz Company, includes photographs from employee banquets, salesmen and managerial staff conventions, and exterior views of Heinz Company branch factory buildings.

- 1888-1928
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Photograph Album of Heinz Company Branch Factories, Employee Conventions and Banquets, 1888-1928
Company scrapbooks are often reminders of the company's history, significant moments in time, and the employees who worked there. This album, compiled by the H. J. Heinz Company, includes photographs from employee banquets, salesmen and managerial staff conventions, and exterior views of Heinz Company branch factory buildings.
- Heinz Branch Factory No. 4 in Muscatine, Iowa, 1910-1920 - In 1869, H.J. Heinz began his career in the processed food industry selling horseradish out of his parent's home. His product line quickly expanded to include pickled foods, preserves, and condiments, becoming a household name by the turn of the century. This success allowed operations to expand with new branch factories built around the world.

- 1910-1920
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Heinz Branch Factory No. 4 in Muscatine, Iowa, 1910-1920
In 1869, H.J. Heinz began his career in the processed food industry selling horseradish out of his parent's home. His product line quickly expanded to include pickled foods, preserves, and condiments, becoming a household name by the turn of the century. This success allowed operations to expand with new branch factories built around the world.
- The House of Heinz, circa 1929 - The H.J. Heinz Company was founded from humble beginnings in 1869. By the turn of the century it had become a well-known manufacturer of processed food. Its rapid success resulted in the expansion of its operations at home and abroad. This booklet from 1929 provides an overview of the many branch factories and buildings operated by the company, referred to as "The House of Heinz."

- circa 1929
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The House of Heinz, circa 1929
The H.J. Heinz Company was founded from humble beginnings in 1869. By the turn of the century it had become a well-known manufacturer of processed food. Its rapid success resulted in the expansion of its operations at home and abroad. This booklet from 1929 provides an overview of the many branch factories and buildings operated by the company, referred to as "The House of Heinz."
- Illustrated Sales Catalogue of H. J. Heinz Co., "Picklers and Preservers," Owned by N.G. Woodside, 1895 - The H.J. Heinz Company produced trade catalogs to provide grocers with information about the company's many products. This catalog from 1895 includes full-page color illustrations of Heinz products with accompanying descriptions and packaging options. The catalog also provides illustrations and descriptions of the Heinz branch factories and various methods used for shipping.

- 1895
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Illustrated Sales Catalogue of H. J. Heinz Co., "Picklers and Preservers," Owned by N.G. Woodside, 1895
The H.J. Heinz Company produced trade catalogs to provide grocers with information about the company's many products. This catalog from 1895 includes full-page color illustrations of Heinz products with accompanying descriptions and packaging options. The catalog also provides illustrations and descriptions of the Heinz branch factories and various methods used for shipping.
- Roll of Honor, List of H. J. Heinz Company Employees with over 20 Years of Service, circa 1920 - Early on in his career, H.J. Heinz recognized that the success of his company relied on his employees. Heinz was at the forefront of the employee welfare movement, providing benefits and amenities to his workers, as well as special recognition to acknowledge their commitment. This roll of honor notes the men and women who have served the company for over 20 years.

- circa 1920
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Roll of Honor, List of H. J. Heinz Company Employees with over 20 Years of Service, circa 1920
Early on in his career, H.J. Heinz recognized that the success of his company relied on his employees. Heinz was at the forefront of the employee welfare movement, providing benefits and amenities to his workers, as well as special recognition to acknowledge their commitment. This roll of honor notes the men and women who have served the company for over 20 years.
- Photomontage Showing Heinz Branch Factories, April 13 1912 - Photographs of the H.J. Heinz factory -- including buildings, employees, and the manufacturing process -- were often taken and then modified for advertising and publications. This advertising layout features several modified photographs of various Heinz branch factories in the United States. This arrangement of photos was featured in the catalog, "Home of the 57."

- April 13, 1912
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Photomontage Showing Heinz Branch Factories, April 13 1912
Photographs of the H.J. Heinz factory -- including buildings, employees, and the manufacturing process -- were often taken and then modified for advertising and publications. This advertising layout features several modified photographs of various Heinz branch factories in the United States. This arrangement of photos was featured in the catalog, "Home of the 57."
- "70 Years of Good Eating," H. J. Heinz Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1939 - This booklet from 1939 provides readers with a history of the evolution of the H.J. Heinz Company's product line from exclusively selling horseradish to selling ready-to-serve foods like Heinz Cooked Spaghetti. It also features "behind the scenes" photographs of the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, factory and a look at the various Heinz factory plants from around the world.

- 1939
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"70 Years of Good Eating," H. J. Heinz Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1939
This booklet from 1939 provides readers with a history of the evolution of the H.J. Heinz Company's product line from exclusively selling horseradish to selling ready-to-serve foods like Heinz Cooked Spaghetti. It also features "behind the scenes" photographs of the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, factory and a look at the various Heinz factory plants from around the world.