Ad, magazine: Union NO-OO. The Largest Hammer Made ...; Union Iron Works, Hoboken; in Engineering News-Record, Dec. 30, 1920.
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Advertisement: Union NO-OO. The Largest Hammer Made Strikes 80 - 55,000 ft.-lb. blows per minute!; Union Iron Works, Hoboken, N.J. Dec. 20, 1920.
Full-page black-and-white ad as published in Engineering News-Record, Market Place section, Vol. 85, No. 28, December 20, 1920, pg. 40. Single leaf removed from publication, 8-5/8" wide x 11-1/2" high.
The company's Hoboken address was 565 Newark St. at Monroe St. (adjacent to the Lackawanna train yard; the Lackawanna coal trestle was on the the south side of the plant) which is where Plant No. 1 was located. Across the street was Plant No. 2 which covered most of the block bounded by Newark, Ferry, Madison and Monroe Streets. (See Hopkins 1923, plate 3)
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Lukacs, Claire
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Museum Collections. Gift of a friend of the Museum.
1920 - 1920
Date(s) Created: 1920 Date(s): 1920
Good
Notes: The company manufactured Union brand Hammers (forges and pile drivers), Cableway Skips, Grout Mixer & Ejector, Buckets (for moving cement with a derrick or cableway), Asphalt and Tar Heating Equipment among other equipment. Status: OK Status By: dw Status Date: 2011-06-09