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NET PRICE LIST
July 12, 1922
SALL MOUNTAIN
COMPANY
140 South Dearborn Street
CHICAGO, ILL.
Date: July 12, 1922
Source Type: Price List Document
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Sall Mountain Company
Postmark: Not Applicable
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: This price list includes Sall Mountain Company products shipped F. O.B. from its manufacturing facilities located in Porter, Porter County, Indiana, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, and Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
The Sall Mountain Company was previously called the Sall Mountain Asbestos Manufacturing Company. This company established a manufacturing facility in Porter, Indiana, in 1905, which can be seen here. The manufacturing facility was located north of present day Morgan Avenue and between Jackson Boulevard and Indiana Avenue near the Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railway Company tracks.
The facility was originally constructed by the American Brass Works, a brass manufacturing concern from Massachusetts during the early 1890s. American Brass Works went bankrupt soon after the start of the Panic of 1893, which resulted in a financial depression in the United States.
In October 1895, the Warren Featherbone Company of Three Oaks, Berrien County, Michigan, purchased the site as a branch manufacturing facility. Featherbone manufacturing took place here for only a few years. In January 1905, the property passed into the hands of the Sall Mountain Asbestos Manufacturing Company, a manufacturer of rubber and mica roofing, as well as fire-proofing materials. In 1912, Sall Mountain Asbestos Company had 105 employees, making it the largest employer in Porter County at that time. The company ceased operations in Porter in 1923.
Between 1990 and 1996, a city park (Jackson Park) was located on the asbestos manufacturing site. The park was permanently closed and play equipment removed when it was discovered that three locations in the park tested positive for asbestos at a depth of six to twelve inches in concentrations as high as 30 percent.
A concrete skate park was installed at the location and opened for use in 2010. A parking lot was also established at the west end of the site to allow better access to the Prairie Duneland Trail.
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The following news item appeared in the August 18, 1927, issue of The Chesterton Tribune:
SALL MOUNTAIN FACTORY MOVES TO ROCKDALE, OHIO
The Sall Mountain Company, the oldest manufacturing plant in Chesterton, has pulled up stakes and moved its plant to Rockdale, O., and a number of local employes will also go to the new location. The Sall Mountain Company came to Chesterton about twenty-five years ago after purchasing the old brass factory buildings. Additional buildings were added and at one time the company had nearly two hundred names on the pay roll. The company manufactured asbestos roofing and all kinds of asbestos pipe coverings. They also had several factories in other parts of the country. One at Scranton, Pa., and another at Rockdale, Ohio.
Several years ago the roofing department of the local mills was transferred to the Scranton plant, and now the asbestos plant has been taken to the Ohio plant. The company will maintain a warehouse here to handle the western business, which will be in charge of Joe Bennett, former assistant superintendent of the factory.
the cause of the change is that the greater portion of their market is in the east and great savings will be made in freight and other expenses.
It is understood that the Gary Chemical company, which has been operating in the old organ factory building for a number of years, has laid off its force here and will center their holdings in a plant in Gary. Most of the raw materials used by this concern come from the steel mills and to be nearer their source of supply is the cause of this move.
Source:
The Chesterton Tribune, Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana; August 18, 1927; Volume 44, Number 23, Page 1, Column 5. Column titled "Sall Mountain Factory Moves to Rockdale, Ohio."
Copyright 2023. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
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Here is a list Miss M and I came up with of things we must do this summer:
1. swimming lessons
2. go to the fair
3. eat berries
4. paint the dollhouse
5. visit Nana and Bakka
6. go to the beach
That's a good start.
Hmmm... On second thought, maybe we should stop right there. That sounds like a recipe for a pretty fine summer.
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Danzantes de Belinchón en las Fiestas Patronales del Stmo.Cristo Arrodillado 1-6-2014
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Belinchón es un pequeño pueblo manchego de la provincia de Cuenca, que conserva con gran devoción y cariño una de las manifestaciones folklórico-religiosas más representativas de toda Castilla-La Mancha. Se trata de las danzas que ocho danzantes ejecutan en las fiestas del Santo Cristo, acompañados por “el porra” y “el castañuelón”.
Los orígenes de estas danzas no se conocen con certeza, pero todo apunta a que se trata de un antiguo ritual de llamada a la fertilidad o de exaltación de la estación primaveral. Este aspecto ya lo hemos visto en otras manifestaciones similares, celebradas también en el ciclo festivo de primavera, cuyo origen lo encontramos en antiguos cultos a deidades paganas íntimamente relacionadas con ritos agrícolas y con el mundo vegetal. Uno de los indicadores más claros de este aspecto, son los vistosos y coloridos gorros floreados que usan los danzantes, así como la gran cantidad de cintas de colores que llevan cosidas a sus trajes, clara llamada al despertar de la naturaleza. Desde tiempo inmemorial, y dejando atrás aquellos ritos paganos, las danzas de Belinchón se han dedicado y se dedican a su venerado patrón el Cristo Arrodillado, al que profesan especial devoción, siendo para los belinchoneros junto con su danza la más querida seña de identidad.
La Danza de Belinchón la componen ocho danzantes, antiguamente todos hombres, y desde hace varias décadas protagonizada también por mujeres, siendo ellas en la actualidad las principales mantenedoras de la tradición. Acompañan a estos ocho danzantes dos figuras muy emblemáticas y significativas: el “Porra” y el “Castañuelón”. El porra, es similar a las botargas que encontramos en otros puntos de la región castellanomanchega, especialmente en la provincia de Guadalajara, cercana además a Belinchón. Este personaje acompaña a los danzantes y toma su nombre de la porra que porta, confeccionada con telas de color verde y rojo, y con la que va marcando el ritmo que han de llevar los danzantes en la ejecución de las distintas danzas. Viste traje compuesto por pantalón y chaqueta arlequinados, combinando los colores verde y rojo, y lleva corbata y una gorrilla con visera. Encabeza todos y cada uno de los movimientos que llevan a cabo los danzantes. El “castañuelón” representa al alcalde de la danza, y porta un bastón de mando o vara, y las grandes castañuelas por las que recibe su nombre. Viste el mismo traje que el porra, con la única diferencia que éste lleva chaqueta con levita, una banda ricamente decorada cruzada al pecho, y un gorro de tipo militar. Se encarga de mantener el orden y de pedir permiso a las autoridades para comenzar la danza.
La indumentaria de los ocho danzantes se compone de enaguas blancas almidonadas, pololos, medias caladas, blusa blanca con corbata, mandil rematado en una especie de cota y zapatillas blancas; todo ello aderezado con grandes lazos y cintas de llamativos colores. Llevan a la cintura un gran lazo que cae por la parte trasera, y sobre la espalda un vistoso rosetón compuesto por cintas y rematado en el centro con una gran medalla. Llevan escarapelas en los hombros, y cintas de colores anudadas en los puños, codos y rodillas. Dos cintas anchas de tela cruzan el pecho en uno y otro lado del cuerpo. La prenda más llamativa y característica de esta indumentaria es sin duda el tradicional gorro, que está compuesto por un cilindro forrado de tela blanca y profusamente decorado con cordones de colores y gran cantidad de medallas, cruces y broches. Remata el gorro un penacho de flores de papel de múltiples colores. Los danzantes se sirven de castañuelas decoradas con cintas multicolores, para marcar el ritmo de las diferentes danzas.
El autor de esta información es Jesús del Castillo Martín en objetivotradicion.blogspot.com.es/ donde puedes ampliarla y ver su reportaje fotográfico
Autor: José-María Moreno García. Fotógrafo humanista y documentalista. Cronista Oficial de la Villa de Madridejos.
Una de las mejores formas de conocer la historia de un pueblo es a través de sus imágenes; en ellas se conserva no sólo su realidad tangible, calles, plazas, monumentos, sino también sus costumbres, fiestas, tradiciones, lenguaje, indumentaria, gestos y miradas, que nos dicen sin palabras como se vivía, cuales eran sus esperanzas y temores, qué había en su pasado, qué esperaban del futuro. Uno de los objetivos más ambiciosos es recuperar y catalogar todo el material gráfico existente en nuestra familia desde 1.915, para después ponerlo a disposición de vosotros, que la historia volviera a sus protagonistas, y los que aún siguen con nosotros pudieran disfrutar con ello. VISITA La colección "CIEN AÑOS DE FOTOGRAFÍA FAMILIA MORENO (1915-2015)" en www.josemariamorenogarcia.es y www.madridejos.net
SI ALGUIEN NO DESEA APARECER EN EL ÁLBUM POR FAVOR COMUNÍCALO A josemariamorenogarcia@gmail.com
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Minigun (Black, no ammo): $2
MAAWS: $6 With rounds, $2 without rounds.
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Rouse Ranch
O'Neill, Nebraska
Listed 9/4/2013
Reference Number: 13000674
The Rouse Ranch is significant at the local lever under Criterion A for its association with the Homestead Act of 1862, the greater settlement of Holt County, Nebraska, and as a prime example of the evolution of farming in this region. As a small homestead that grew into a large ranching operation, it represents the development of Holt County from lone prairie to farming and ranching operations. The ranch is representative of the settlement of the area due in large part to the influence of the Homestead Act in drawing pioneers onto the unclaimed land. Similar to most homesteaders of the time, the Rouse family found farming was not enough to sustain their operations. They were diverse in their crops and cattle, eventually starting a salvage business in later years to supplement their income. The period of significance lasts from 1879, when Alphonzo Rouse purchased the land through 1963, or 50 years from the present. This period of significance includes the construction of all the farmsteads contributing resources, the modernization to occur in the 20th century, and the alteration from purely farming and ranching to a diverse salvage and cattle business.
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