Hormel Legacy: 100 Years of QualityCreated By: Lund, Doniver Publisher: Austin, MN: Geo. A. Hormel & Company, 1991
Hormel, GeorgeGeorge Albert Hormel, the son of German immigrants, used the knowledge, skills, and values he learned from his family to succeed as an independent meatpacker in an industry dominated by corporate giants.
How Cracker Jack Came to Follow the Circus into TownCreated By: Ruhling, F.E Source/Publisher: Printers’ Ink April 7 1921, 76–83
Ice cream truck from the Yuengling Dairy Products Corporation, ca 1920s1920s-era photograph of an ice cream truck from the Yuengling Dairy Products Corporation. The dairy was founded by D.G. Yuengling…
Illustration “This is America,” Industrial Press ServiceIllustration “This is America,” Industrial Press Service, October 16, 1944
Immigrant Miller Picks Texas: The Letters of Carl Hilmar GuentherCreated By: Hurst, Regina Beckmann and Walter D. Kamphoefner, eds Publisher: San Antonio, Texas: Maverick Publishing Company, 2001
Imperial Sugar Company mill in Sugar Land, TX, n.d.Aerial view of Sugar Land, Texas, with Imperial Sugar Company mill in upper center of the image, n.d.
Imperial sugar mill and local stores in Sugar Land, Texas, ca. 1920sImperial sugar mill and local stores in Sugar Land, Texas, ca. 1920s.
In Quest of Quality: Hormel’s First Seventy-Five YearsCreated By: Dougherty, Richard Publisher: Austin, MN: Geo. A. Hormel & Co., 1966
Inventory list of stock at Carl Guenther's Lower MillInventory list of stock at Guenther's Lower Mill, 1898.
Jacobs Pharmacy Company Barbeque, no dateThis photograph shows Jacobs Pharmacy employees at a company barbeque held at Jacobs’ home on Roswell Road. Jacobs lived in…
Jeffrey L. Okerlund and Lorrie Schwan-Okerlund; David J. Schwan and Diane C. Schwan; Mark D. Schwan; and Paul M. Schwan and Christine H.M. Weigel-Schwan, Plaintiffs-appellants, v. United States, Defendant-appelleeCreated By: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Publisher: 365 F.3d 1044 (2004)