Inventory of the Erik O. Romcke Papers, 1915
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Descriptive Summary
| Abstract: |
Erik O. Romcke of Melbourne, New South Wales, Australia, worked for Otto Romcke & Co., timber merchants and operators of planing
and molding mills and a sash and door factory there. In 1915, he visited the United States and made notes on various U.S.
firms on which he had called, many but not all engaged in the timber or woodworking business.
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The collection consists of a notebook containing descriptions of the operations of many of the United States firms visited
by Erik O. Romcke. The notebook contains alphabetized entries under company names and approximately 120 loose business cards.
Some of the companies represented include: Astoria Veneer Mills, Cowan Furniture Company, Great Southern Lumber Company, Grand
Rapids Veneer Works, Hammond Lumber Company, Henry Disston & Sons, New Albany Veneering Company, Pacific Lumber Company, Pain
Lumber Company, Puget Sound Lumber Company, Stanley Works, Underwood Veneer Company, and Weyerhaeuser Lumber Company.
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| Title: |
Erik O. Romcke Papers, 1915 |
| Creator: |
Romcke, Erik O. |
| Repository: |
Forest History Society Library and Archives |
| Call Number: |
6367 |
| Language of Material: |
Material in English |
| Extent: |
0.5 linear feet (1 notebook)
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Biographical Note
Erik O. Romcke of Melbourne, New South Wales, Australia, worked for Otto Romcke & Co., timber merchants and operators of planing
and molding mills and a sash and door factory there. In 1915, he visited the United States and made notes on various U.S.
firms on which he had called, many but not all engaged in the timber or woodworking business.
Collection Overview
The collection consists of a notebook containing descriptions of the operations of many of the United States firms visited
by Erik O. Romcke. The notebook contains alphabetized entries under company names and approximately 120 loose business cards.
Some of the companies represented include:
- Astoria Veneer Mills, Long Island, New York
- Cowan Furniture Co., Chicago, Illinois
- Great Southern Lumber Co., Bogalusa, Louisiana
- Grand Rapids Veneer Works, Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Hammond Lumber Co., Eureka, California
- Henry Disston & Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- New Albany Veneering Co., New Albany, Indiana
- Pacific Lumber Co., Scotia, California
- Pain Lumber Co., Oshkosh, Wisconsin
- Puget Sound Lumber Co., Tacoma, Washington
- Stanley Works, New Britain, Connecticut
- Underwood Veneer Co., Wausau, Wisconsin
- Weyerhaeuser Lumber Co., Everett, Washington
Collection Arrangement
1. Notebook, 1915
Subject Headings
- Astoria Veneer Mills
- Cowan Furniture Co.
- Great Southern Lumber Co.
- Grand Rapids Veneer Works
- Hammond Lumber Co.
- Henry Disston & Sons
- Lumbermen -- Australia -- 20th century
- Lumber trade -- United States -- 20th century
- New Albany Veneering Co.
- Pacific Lumber Co.
- Pain Lumber Co.
- Puget Sound Lumber Co.
- Romcke, Erik O.
- Stanley Works
- Underwood Veneer Co.
- Weyerhaeuser Company
Detailed Description of the Collection
1. Notebook, 1915.
The collection consists of a notebook containing descriptions of the operations of many of the United States firms visited
by Erik O. Romcke. The notebook contains alphabetized entries under company names and approximately 120 loose business cards.
Some of the companies represented include:
- Astoria Veneer Mills, Long Island, New York
- Cowan Furniture Co., Chicago, Illinois
- Great Southern Lumber Co., Bogalusa, Louisiana
- Grand Rapids Veneer Works, Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Hammond Lumber Co., Eureka, California
- Henry Disston & Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- New Albany Veneering Co., New Albany, Indiana
- Pacific Lumber Co., Scotia, California
- Pain Lumber Co., Oshkosh, Wisconsin
- Puget Sound Lumber Co., Tacoma, Washington
- Stanley Works, New Britain, Connecticut
- Underwood Veneer Co., Wausau, Wisconsin
- Weyerhaeuser Lumber Co., Everett, Washington
Administrative Information
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Erik O. Romcke Papers, Library and Archives, Forest History Society, Durham, NC, USA.
Acquisitions Information
Received from Dr. John Polich, then a professor of history at San Diego State University, in February 1996.
Processing Information
Processed by Staff,
Encoded by Amanda Ross, October 2008
Funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission supported the encoding of this finding aid. Support
for digitization and outreach provided by the Alvin J. Huss Endowment.