An interior view of the A. B. C. Steel Equipment Company, Inc., manufacturers of motor boats and aluminum windows, with locations in Tampa, Florida and New York.
An interior view of the A. B. C. Steel Equipment Company, Inc., manufacturers of motor boats and aluminum windows, with locations in Tampa, Florida and New York.
An exterior view of the A. B. C. Steel Equipment Company, Inc., manufacturers of motor boats and aluminum windows, with locations in Tampa, Florida and New York. Location of this building is Tampa.
Photo taken at Chillicothe, Ohio, at the dedication of a new plant. Details of the dedication and exact dates are unknown. Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer is in the second row fourth person from left.
Aerial view of an industrial section of Manhattan, Kansas, under flood waters from the Kansas River cresting over flood stage. A bridge over the river is still above the waters, although a railroad bridge is submerged. From: Folder entitled Missouri-Kansas Flood, 1951.
Aerial view of a commercial and industrial section in Junction City, Kansas, inundated by high water from a local river during the flood of 1951. From: Folder entitled Missouri-Kansas Flood, 1951.
Aerial view of an industrial district alongside the Kansas River on the west side of Manhattan, Kansas, under high water during the flood of 1951. From: Folder entitled Missouri-Kansas Flood, 1951.
Aerial view northeast of the Argentine Industrial District (in the foreground) and the Armourdale Industrial District on the left, Kansas City, Kansas and Missouri, at the confluence of the Missouri and Kansas Rivers showing the area submerged by flood waters. From: Folder entitled Missouri-Kansas Flood, 1951.
Aerial view northeast of Phillips Refinery in the Fairfax Industrial District, Kansas City, Kansas, submerged in waters from the Missouri and Kansas Rivers during the flood of 1951. North Kansas City, Missouri, can be seen in the background. From: Folder entitled Missouri-Kansas Flood, 1951.