Sample, Material
Sample, Material
Sample, Material

Sample, Material

Object number2012.82.1 a-d
Date1900-1910
OriginGary, IN
MediumGlass, iron, paper
Credit LineGift of Dennis Chambers
DescriptionCylindrical colorless glass bottle with short neck and round, flat, colorless glass stopper. Bottle contains two gray ore samples of irregular shape with light gray strata.Dimensionsa) 4.375" H, Circum: 6.00"
b) 1.00" H, Circum: 6.25"
c) 1.50" L, 0.937" W, 0.50" H
d) 1.125" L, 1.00" W, 0.750" H
Inscriptions(a)
Sticker with red border on the front reads: "Ajax / # 2".
Marks(a)
Raised lettering on the bottom of the bottle reads: "W. T. CO. / E"
Historical NotesOre sample of United States Steel, Gary works. Donor Dennis Chambers acquired them approximately 50 years ago when the mill was throwing the samples away. They speak to the research and development done in the early 1900s to make companies like U.S. Steel stay competitive.
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