Koehring Company Photographs, 1919-1928

Contents List

Container Title
Box   1
Folder   1-2
Thos. E. Currie Co., Detroit, MI, 1919
Box   1
Folder   3
Photo C231, undated
Box   1
Folder   4
Photo C713, undated
Box   1
Folder   5
New Era Construction Company, undated
Box   1
Folder   6
Discharging four bag batch of 1-2-3½ mix from 10E paver into Sampson trucks equipped with Lee Tilting body, Hugg Lumber and Construction Company, undated
Box   1
Folder   7-10
Dean Construction Company, concreting in cold weather, Milwaukee, December, 1920
Box   1
Folder   11
F. W. Long & Company, contractor, 1921
Box   1
Folder   12
[unidentified], undated
Box   1
Folder   13
10E paver with full-length multiplane, taken in shop, 1921
Box   1
Folder   14
10E with chute, undated
Box   1
Folder   15-16
American Sugar Refining Co., Jargon – Provincia Camaguey, Arellano & Medoza, Havana, Cuba, February 26, 1921
Box   1
Folder   17
10E full length multiplane making turn in its own length, 1921
Box   1
Folder   18-19
Portland Construction Co., 1922
Box   1
Folder   20
National Construction Co., Hartford, CT, at work on Boston Post Road; the traction was not working and they would not stop to have same repaired; mixer is moved by attaching cable shown at rear to passing trolley car when necessary (2 photos), 1922
Box   1
Folder   21-27
American Paving & Contracting Co., Baltimore, MD, October, 1922
Box   1
Folder   28-29
10E pouring foundation – Pumping Station Milwaukee, April, 1923
Box   1
Folder   30-31
10E owned by Archie McFarlane at Dreamlane Park, Coney Island, NY, undated
Box   1
Folder   32-35
Gas driven and #16 type 1917 which was purchased by City of St. Paul in May 1914, St. Paul, MN, 1923
Box   1
Folder   36-37
10E owned by Plummer Construction Co., Elkhart, IN, August, 1927
Box   1
Folder   38-39
1924 Model 13E Paver, April, 1924
Box   1
Folder   40-45
13E owned by J. R. Cullinane, Madison, WI, May, 1924
Box   1
Folder   46
1924 Model 31E Paver, retouched, May, 1924
Box   1
Folder   47
1924 Model 31E Paver mounted on trucks, June, 1924
Box   1
Folder   48
1924 Model 31E Paver with full length multiplanes, June, 1924
Box   1
Folder   49
Fruin-Colnon Contracting Co., St. Louis, MO, working in Hadleigh Park, September, 1924
Box   1
Folder   50
13E Paver, retouched, November 14, 1924
Box   1
Folder   51
13E, undated
Box   1
Folder   52
13E, 1925 model, undated
Box   1
Folder   53
13E owned by E. R. Harding, working on sewer job, Port Washington Road, November, 1925
Box   1
Folder   54
13E operating side, November, 1925
Box   1
Folder   55
13E charging skip end, November, 1925
Box   1
Folder   56
13E lever group, November, 1925
Box   1
Folder   57
13E complete with multiplanes operating side, November, 1925
Box   1
Folder   58
End view showing skip raised and three point suspension, November, 1925
Box   1
Folder   59
13E cooling tank side, November, 1925
Box   1
Folder   60-62
Owned by Nippon Oil Company, Japan, May, 1926
Box   1
Folder   63
Froemming Bros., 1 yd. truck pulling out of skip after dumping; leveling concrete road; finished road (3 photos), August, 1920
Box   1
Folder   64
DuBois & Co., Sumner County, KS, Federal Aid Project #35, October 15, 1920
Box   1
Folder   65
Photo 22531, undated
Box   1
Folder   66
Photo 0901, undated
Box   1
Folder   67
Photo 0902, undated
Box   1
Folder   68
Photo 0900, undated
Box   1
Folder   69
Photo 0898, undated
Box   1
Folder   70
Hot Mixer, T. M. E. R.& L. Co. (The Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company), 1920
Box   1
Folder   71
Fisher & Carozza Bros. Co., Baltimore, MD, this operation under direction of Clarence Gale, formerly of Delaware Highway Dept., average speed of 300-325 cu. ft., 18’ road per day, contract #25, Delaware; at Farmhurst using 4 bags 1-2-4 plus 10% by volume of lime, aggregates brought up in metal batch boxes on motor trucks, undated
Box   1
Folder   71
Fisher & Carozza, aggregates brought to mixer on 5 ton trucks, 5 batches per hour cement and lime added at charging skip, undated
Box   1
Folder   72
Thomas Bennett & Hunter, description of aggregates on the sub-grade, undated
Box   1
Folder   73
T. M. E. R.& L. Co. (The Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company), hot mixer, undated
Box   1
Folder   74
Seattle, WA, 1 course sidewalk construction (3 photos), undated
Box   1
Folder   75
Photo 29765, undated
Box   1
Folder   76-77
[unidentified], undated
Box   1
Folder   78
Geo. A. Metzgar’s 14E, Shinglehouse, PA, undated
Box   1
Folder   78
Wilke’s 14E, Connellsville, PA, on 12 percent grade, undated
Box   1
Folder   79
Discharge concrete from 14E paver, Marion County Construction Co., Indianapolis, IN, 1921
Box   1
Folder   80
14E pavers taken with rubber tires taken in shop just before shipment to Borough Asphalt Paving Co., New York City, 1921
Box   1
Folder   81-82
[unidentified], undated
Box   1
Folder   83
Thompson-Glickman, Roebling, NY, 1921
Box   1
Folder   84
[unidentified], undated
Box   1
Folder   85-86
Thompson-Glickman, Roebling, NY, 1921
Box   1
Folder   87
[unidentified], undated
Box   1
Folder   88-89
John Weiher & Sons, hot mixer working on 29th Street and Concordia Ave., undated
Box   1
Folder   90
Dean Constr. Co., Milwaukee, job on Oakland Ave., 1921
Box   1
Folder   91
Rubber tire machine, Consolidated Asphalt Paving Co., New York City, 1921
Box   1
Folder   92
Borough Asphalt Paving Co., job on Ocean Parkway Brooklyn, two 14E with rubber tires, road 70’ wide 6” concrete – 8 hours – 28 men, 1921
Box   1
Folder   93-94
Universal Construction Co., Lakewood industrial cars, Plymouth Loco., Walworth County, IL, 1921
Box   1
Folder   95
[unidentified] (3 photos), undated
Box   1
Folder   96-97
14E paver with loader North High Street job, Columbus, OH, 1921
Box   1
Folder   98
Scajaquada Creek, Buffalo, NY, 1921
Box   1
Folder   99
[unidentified], undated
Box   1
Folder   100
Front view of machine, retouched photographs, Breitwish 22530, undated
Box   1
Folder   101
Thomas Bennett & Hunter, Westminster, MD, 1921
Box   1
Folder   102-105
New York, 1921
Box   1
Folder   106
Fulton County’s Paver at work on Spring St., Atlanta, GA, 1921
Box   1
Folder   107
City of Atlanta’s Paver at work on Mimball St., Atlanta, GA, 1921
Box   1
Folder   108
Pettibone & Graves, Lakeside, OH, 1921
Box   1
Folder   109-110
Photographer C. H. Thomas, 1922
Box   1
Folder   111
Photo 23736, undated
Box   1
Folder   112
Connell and Braught, Williamston, KY, 1921
Box   1
Folder   113
At Royal Oak Michigan, Handyside Constr. Co., Detroit, MI, 1922
Box   1
Folder   114
14E hot mixer purchased by City of Wilmington, DE, not later than 1913; it has been used continuously on both hot stuff and concrete and has given excellent service; recently a new drum was installed; a short time ago while working on same street as a new 21E Smith, it laid 825 sq. yds. of concrete in 30 mins, less time than the Smith required to lay 875 square yards concrete base, June, 1922
Box   1
Folder   115-116
C. Vanderbilt Contr. Co., W. Brighton, S.I.N.Y. (4 photos), 1922
Box   1
Folder   117
14E hot mixer the property of City of Wilmington, DE, a healthy antique that is still doing satisfactory work (2 photos), 1922
Box   1
Folder   118
Reisinger and Co., job at 48th and National Ave., Milwaukee, vibrolithic process, September, 1922
Box   1
Folder   119
14E with half length multiplane steam, retouched, undated
Box   1
Folder   120
14E gasoline power, operating side, November, 1922
Box   1
Folder   121-122
14E gasoline power, retouched, operating side, January, 1923
Box   1
Folder   123
14E with rubber tires owned by Borough Asphalt Co. working at Dreamland Park, Coney Island, NY, photograph by Underwood & Underwood, undated
Box   1
Folder   124-125
14E paving alley, Schmidt Bros. Constr. Co., Chicago, IL, undated
Box   1
Folder   126
14E paver owned by Lincoln Park Commissioners, Chicago, IL, 1923
Box   1
Folder   127
Henkel Construction Co., Mason City, IA, Portland Cement (2 photos), July, 1920
Box   1
Folder   128
14E Helene Ferguson Road, Phillips, AR, August, 1923
Box   1
Folder   129
14E on Boston Post Road, W. H. Arthur & Co., Fairfield, CT, Portland Cement Association, September, 1920
Box   1
Folder   130
Constructing & Paving Company, Ltd., Toronto, Canada, November, 1924
Box   1
Folder   131-132
14E paver working on a job in the heart of Old Rome, sent in by Cav. N. Morano Pisculli, Via Scipioni N. 167, Roma, February 28, 1928
Box   1
Folder   133
Original index, undated