Reverse reads "Miller Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio. Photo by Edwin Locke for U.S. Film Service." This is an photograph of the Miller Rubber Company in Akron, Ohio. There are homes in the foreground with people walking on the train tracks. The Miller Rubber Company was run by the The B.F. Goodrich Rubber Company Plant, one of Akron's oldest rubber factories and one of the world's largest, producing more than 30, 000 kinds of rubber articles beside automobile tires. The Goodrich plant had its own utilities, waterworks, service departments, hospital, electric transportation system, and a subway
Poster advertisement for Goodyear Pneumatic Cord Tires for trucks. The poster features black-and-whi...
The city of Akron was first a small canal town in 1825, but grew rapidly into a large city. The name...
Reverse reads: "The Koppers Construction Co., Wheeling Steel Corp. #28. Sept. 13, 1926. No. #28." T...
This photograph shows a length of rubber moving down a conveyor belt and being fed into a machine wi...
Taken by U.S. Film Service photographer Edwin Locke, ca. 1937, this photograph shows a rubber yard i...
This photograph shows a large machine holding a form which is used to make rubber tires. This is mo...
Photomechanical reproduction of a stereograph depicting two workers building a rubber tire for an au...
Caption reads; "A street in Akron, Ohio, showing street conditions prevalent in many parts of town."...
Photograph of two employees of the B.F. Goodrich Company at work, Akron, Ohio, ca. 1930-1950. Founde...
This aerial view of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in Akron, Ohio was taken in the 1940s. Fran...
Dated ca. 1935-1943, this photograph shows employees of the Goodrich Rubber Company putting on a min...
This aerial photograph shows the Akron, Ohio, industrial district, including views of East Akron, th...
This photograph shows a man making tires at the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company factory in Akron, O...
Reverse of photograph reads: "District 5, Summit Co." and "Dist. 6 files" This photograph could be ...
Photograph of an exterior view of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company factory, [s.d.]. The factory ...
Poster advertisement for Goodyear Pneumatic Cord Tires for trucks. The poster features black-and-whi...
The city of Akron was first a small canal town in 1825, but grew rapidly into a large city. The name...
Reverse reads: "The Koppers Construction Co., Wheeling Steel Corp. #28. Sept. 13, 1926. No. #28." T...
This photograph shows a length of rubber moving down a conveyor belt and being fed into a machine wi...
Taken by U.S. Film Service photographer Edwin Locke, ca. 1937, this photograph shows a rubber yard i...
This photograph shows a large machine holding a form which is used to make rubber tires. This is mo...
Photomechanical reproduction of a stereograph depicting two workers building a rubber tire for an au...
Caption reads; "A street in Akron, Ohio, showing street conditions prevalent in many parts of town."...
Photograph of two employees of the B.F. Goodrich Company at work, Akron, Ohio, ca. 1930-1950. Founde...
This aerial view of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in Akron, Ohio was taken in the 1940s. Fran...
Dated ca. 1935-1943, this photograph shows employees of the Goodrich Rubber Company putting on a min...
This aerial photograph shows the Akron, Ohio, industrial district, including views of East Akron, th...
This photograph shows a man making tires at the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company factory in Akron, O...
Reverse of photograph reads: "District 5, Summit Co." and "Dist. 6 files" This photograph could be ...
Photograph of an exterior view of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company factory, [s.d.]. The factory ...
Poster advertisement for Goodyear Pneumatic Cord Tires for trucks. The poster features black-and-whi...
The city of Akron was first a small canal town in 1825, but grew rapidly into a large city. The name...
Reverse reads: "The Koppers Construction Co., Wheeling Steel Corp. #28. Sept. 13, 1926. No. #28." T...