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- Employee Working at Heinz Glass Factory, Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, 1885-1910 - Before complete mechanization of the manufacturing process, many tasks at the Heinz factory were done by hand. The H.J. Heinz Company made their own boxes, glassware, cans, advertisements, and labels, allowing most production to be completed in-house. This photograph features a worker at the Heinz Glass Factory.

- 1885-1910
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Employee Working at Heinz Glass Factory, Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, 1885-1910
Before complete mechanization of the manufacturing process, many tasks at the Heinz factory were done by hand. The H.J. Heinz Company made their own boxes, glassware, cans, advertisements, and labels, allowing most production to be completed in-house. This photograph features a worker at the Heinz Glass Factory.
- View from the Original Site of Heinz House, Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, November 1952 - Enterprising Henry J. Heinz began his successful business by bottling horseradish in the basement of his parents' home in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. In 1904, the house was relocated to the main plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before moving to Greenfield Village in 1953. This photograph from 1952, taken from the original site of Heinz House in Sharpsburg, shows the house that was across the street.

- November 01, 1952
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View from the Original Site of Heinz House, Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, November 1952
Enterprising Henry J. Heinz began his successful business by bottling horseradish in the basement of his parents' home in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. In 1904, the house was relocated to the main plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before moving to Greenfield Village in 1953. This photograph from 1952, taken from the original site of Heinz House in Sharpsburg, shows the house that was across the street.
- View from the Original Site of Heinz House, Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, November 1952 - Enterprising Henry J. Heinz began his successful business by bottling horseradish in the basement of his parents' home in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. In 1904, the house was relocated to the main plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before moving to Greenfield Village in 1953. This photograph from 1952, taken from the original site of Heinz House in Sharpsburg, shows the house that was across the street.

- November 01, 1952
- Collections - Artifact
View from the Original Site of Heinz House, Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, November 1952
Enterprising Henry J. Heinz began his successful business by bottling horseradish in the basement of his parents' home in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. In 1904, the house was relocated to the main plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before moving to Greenfield Village in 1953. This photograph from 1952, taken from the original site of Heinz House in Sharpsburg, shows the house that was across the street.
- View of the Original Site of Heinz House, Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, November 1952 - Enterprising Henry J. Heinz began his successful business by bottling horseradish in the basement of his parents' home in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. In 1904, the house was relocated to the main plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before moving to Greenfield Village in 1953. This photograph from 1952 shows a billboard that was later placed on the original site of the Heinz House in Sharpsburg.

- November 01, 1952
- Collections - Artifact
View of the Original Site of Heinz House, Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, November 1952
Enterprising Henry J. Heinz began his successful business by bottling horseradish in the basement of his parents' home in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. In 1904, the house was relocated to the main plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before moving to Greenfield Village in 1953. This photograph from 1952 shows a billboard that was later placed on the original site of the Heinz House in Sharpsburg.
- Heinz Glass Factory in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, 1885-1910 - The H.J. Heinz Company had departments and facilities to produce its own crates and boxes, glassware, cans, advertisements, and labels, allowing most production to be completed in-house. This photograph shows the Heinz Glass Factory located in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania.

- 1885-1910
- Collections - Artifact
Heinz Glass Factory in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, 1885-1910
The H.J. Heinz Company had departments and facilities to produce its own crates and boxes, glassware, cans, advertisements, and labels, allowing most production to be completed in-house. This photograph shows the Heinz Glass Factory located in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania.
- 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."
- Photomontage of Heinz Glass Works Photos, 1909 - 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 the Heinz glass factory. This arrangement of photos, featured in the catalog, "Home of the 57 Varieties," is a visual representation of the glass works of the H.J. Heinz Company.

- 1909
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Photomontage of Heinz Glass Works Photos, 1909
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 the Heinz glass factory. This arrangement of photos, featured in the catalog, "Home of the 57 Varieties," is a visual representation of the glass works of the H.J. Heinz Company.
- View from the Original Site of Heinz House, Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, November 1952 - Enterprising Henry J. Heinz began his successful business by bottling horseradish in the basement of his parents' home in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. In 1904, the house was relocated to the main plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before moving to Greenfield Village in 1953. This photograph from 1952, taken from the original site of Heinz House in Sharpsburg, shows the house that was across the street.

- November 01, 1952
- Collections - Artifact
View from the Original Site of Heinz House, Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, November 1952
Enterprising Henry J. Heinz began his successful business by bottling horseradish in the basement of his parents' home in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. In 1904, the house was relocated to the main plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before moving to Greenfield Village in 1953. This photograph from 1952, taken from the original site of Heinz House in Sharpsburg, shows the house that was across the street.
- View of the Original Site of Heinz House, Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, November 1952 - Enterprising Henry J. Heinz began his successful business by bottling horseradish in the basement of his parents' home in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. In 1904, the house was relocated to the main plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before moving to Greenfield Village in 1953. This photograph from 1952 shows a billboard that was later placed on the original site of the Heinz House in Sharpsburg.

- November 01, 1952
- Collections - Artifact
View of the Original Site of Heinz House, Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, November 1952
Enterprising Henry J. Heinz began his successful business by bottling horseradish in the basement of his parents' home in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. In 1904, the house was relocated to the main plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before moving to Greenfield Village in 1953. This photograph from 1952 shows a billboard that was later placed on the original site of the Heinz House in Sharpsburg.
- View of the Original Site of Heinz House, Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, November 1952 - Enterprising Henry J. Heinz began his successful business by bottling horseradish in the basement of his parents' home in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. In 1904, the house was relocated to the main plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before moving to Greenfield Village in 1953. This photograph from 1952 shows a billboard that was later placed on the original site of the Heinz House in Sharpsburg.

- November 01, 1952
- Collections - Artifact
View of the Original Site of Heinz House, Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, November 1952
Enterprising Henry J. Heinz began his successful business by bottling horseradish in the basement of his parents' home in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. In 1904, the house was relocated to the main plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before moving to Greenfield Village in 1953. This photograph from 1952 shows a billboard that was later placed on the original site of the Heinz House in Sharpsburg.