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Cooper-Bessemer Corporation Records

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Object Details

Summary

These records document the activities of the Cooper-Bessemer Corporation of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, and Grove City, Pennsylvania, manufacturers of steam, gas, and oil engines, compressors, and furnaces.

Scope and Contents note

These records document the activities of the Cooper-Bessemer Corporation of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, manufacturers of steam, gas, and oil engines; compressors; and furnaces through correspondence, financial materials, trade literature and photographs.
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GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep88284a8f0-2012-488a-ba71-bd3925941302

Creator

Cooper-Bessemer Corporation (Mt. Vernon, Ohio)

Former owner

National Museum of American History (U.S.). Division of Mechanical and Civil Engineering

Topic

Air-compressors
Engines
Diesel motor
Furnaces
Marine engines
Steam-engines
Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery

Provenance

The collection was donated by the Cooper-Bessemer Corporation, through Robert S. Warren, Manager of Advertising and Public Relations, in 1965 and 1969.

Creator

Cooper-Bessemer Corporation (Mt. Vernon, Ohio)

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Cooper-Bessemer Corporation Records

Biographical / Historical

C. & G. Cooper Company was founded by Charles (1811-1891) and Elias Cooper (1814-1848) in 1833 in Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Situated in Central Ohio, abundant supplies of coal, iron and natural gas were available to the Cooper brothers as well as proximity to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad lines. Previously, the brothers opened a coal mine in 1832 and then a foundry for casting metals. Their principal products were plows, carding machines, and special power machinery. In 1848, Elias Cooper died and Charles Cooper sold an interest in the Company to T.L. Clark and the firm changed its name from to C. & E. Cooper to Cooper & Clark. In 1852, John Cooper (1824-1916), the younger brother of Charles and Elias, joined the company and became known as Coopers & Clark. T.L. Clark retired in 1853 and the company became C. & J. Cooper. In 1852, the company built its first blowing engine and with the growth of the railroad system and a demand for railroad equipment, the company responded with manufacturing steam locomotives. In 1865, F.L. Fairchild (d. 1912) joined the company as a partner and the firm became known as C.& J. Cooper & Company. J.C. Debes, a mechanical engineer formerly of the George H. Corliss Works, began working for the company in 1865 designing Corliss engines that came to market in 1869. Corliss engines would become a principal product of the company by 1886. Colonel George Rogers (son-in-law of Elias Cooper) joined the company when John Cooper retired and the name once gain changed to C. & G. Cooper & Company. By 1881, Desault B. Kirk (son-in-law of Charles Cooper) and son, C.F. Cooper (d. 1894) along with E.H. Fairchild and B.F. Williams became active partners in the company. In 1929, Cooper merged with Bessemer Gas Engine Co. of Grove City, Pennsylvania, to form Cooper-Bessemer Corporation. Cooper Machinery Services is the current equipment manufacturer for Cooper-Bessemer engines. During World War One and World War Two, the company made munitions—steel shells, special purpose lathes, surface grinders and multiple-head cutting off machines—to aid the Allies. Its work contributed to faster and more efficient production for the war effort and earned it the Maritime "M" and Army/Navy "E" Awards. Over the years, the company's products included: simple and compound Corliss engines, gas and diesel engines, rolling mill engines, marine engines, compressors, and power units for ice and refrigeration, cotton-ginning and oil-milling. Sources Cooper Machinery Services (last accessed on April 12, 2022 https://www.cooperservices.com/our-company/heritage/cooper-origins/the-history-of-cooper-bessemer/) C. & G. Cooper Company, Seventy-Five Years of Engine Building, Mount Vernon, Ohio, 1900. 100 Years of Power, Cooper-Bessemer, 1833-1933, 1933.

Extent

27 Cubic feet (68 boxes, 1 map-folder)

Date

1870-1961

Ownership and Custodial History

Collection transferred to the Archives Center from Division of Work and Industry, 2006.

Archival Repository

Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Identifier

NMAH.AC.0961

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Advertising
Airbrushing
Cashbooks
Correspondence
Catalogs
Drawings
Financial records
Letterpress copybooks
Photographs
Price lists
Newsletters
Trade literature

Citation

Archives Center, Cooper-Bessemer Corporation Records, National Museum of American History.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged into eleven series. Series 1: Background Materials, 1895-1944 Series 2: Correspondence, 1866-1961 Series 3: Financial Materials, 1888-1929 Series 4: Newsletters, 1917-1942 Series 5: Product and Sales Materials, 1870-1961 Series 6: Advertising Materials, 1921-1945 Series 7: Printed Materials, 1902-1953 Series 8: Photographs, 1881-1930s Series 9: Air Brushed Photographs/Renderings, 1909-1930s, undated Series 10: Glass Plate Negatives, 1906-1913, undated Series 11: Drawings, 1906-1944

Processing Information

Collection processed by Alison Oswald, archivist, 2022.

Rights

Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.

Genre/Form

Advertising
Airbrushing
Cashbooks
Correspondence -- 1900-1950
Catalogs -- 20th century
Drawings -- 19th century
Drawings -- 20th century
Financial records
Letterpress copybooks
Photographs -- 1850-1900
Price lists
Newsletters
Photographs -- 1900-1950
Trade literature -- 20th century

Restrictions

Collection is open for research but is stored off-site and special arrangements must be made to work with it. Contact the Archives Center for information at archivescenter@si.edu or 202-633-3270.

Related Materials

Materials at the National Museum of American History Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Trade Literature Collection Includes Cooper-Bessemer Corporation, Chapman Engineering Company, and Hope Engineering and Supply Company.
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Record ID

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Negative 167, M. Dennedy, horizontal-vertical ice machine showing back of Corliss cylinder, Portsmouth, Virginia

Negative 165, Corliss cylinder showing new type gear, direct drive on admission and wrist plate on exhaust

Negative 41, Jones and Laughlin #1968 valve gear side (retouched photograph)

Negative 164, Corliss cylinder showing new type gear, direct drive on admission and wrist plate on exhaust

Negative 168, Piston and rings on rod

Negative 166, Engine, Portsmouth, Virginia

Negative 163, Main bearing, steam engine frame

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