Beauties in covered wagon at Sunnimoor Farm
Identifier |
Photo-152.jpg |
Title |
Beauties in covered wagon at Sunnimoor Farm |
Subject |
Sunnimoor Farm World Metallurgical Congress |
Description |
Caption: "At long last the covered wagon arrived with its precious load all dressed up in its best bib and tucker, reminding all of the beauty that crossed the American plains in the early days." On September 29, 1951, William H. Eisenman and his wife, Mill, hosted conferees of the first World Metallurgical Congress to a re-enactment of early Native American events on Sunnimoor Farm. Sunnimoor Farm was William Eisenman's summer home located on his property in Novelty, Ohio. In 1958, ASM bought 400 acres of Eisenman's property, including that which housed Sunnimoor Farm, as a possible sight for their new headquarters, Materials Park. Materials Park now resides on 45 acres of land. The remaining acreage was sold to the Geauga Park District. |
Location Depicted |
Sunnimoor Farm (Novelty, Ohio) |
Time Period |
Post-Industrial: 1930-1959 |
Date Original |
1951-09-29 |
Object Type |
lithograph |
Size of Original |
4.25 x 7 in. |
Digital Collection |
ASM International Anniversary Project |
Donor |
ASM International |
Copyright |
http://www.clevelandmemory.org/copyright/ |
Format |
jpeg |
Repository |
ASM International, Materials Park (Ohio) |
Repository Collection |
ASM International Historical Archives |
Repository Homepage |
http://www.asminternational.org |
Digital Publisher |
Cleveland Memory Project |
Further Reading |
http://www.asminternational.org/portal/site/www/about-asm/history/ |
Reproduction Note |
Material is not available for patron use. Please inquire for viewing or reproduction access. |
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