The Robertson Corporation Records were donated to Kansas State University Morse Department of Special Collections in 2007 by Phil and Joe Robertson. The Records document the 120-year milling history of the Robertson Corporation.
The Robertson Corporation Records (1874, 1880-2009) are housed in 40 boxes and organized in to eight Series: 1) Correspondence; 2) Financial Records; 3) Minutes; 4) Subject; 5) Photographs; 6) Oversized Materials; 7) Printed Material; 8) Artifacts.
The Robertson Corporation Records have been assigned Accession Number P2007.08. The collection was processed by Paul Harris, Student Processor, in 2010.
1881 Company Established in Brownstown, IN; R. M. Robertson born-son of founder;
Burr/Stone Ground Wheat Flour and Corn Meal
1890 Steel Roller Mills; Refined White Flour
1900 Wheat Bran first sold as feed; White Frost flour; White Fawn flour
1919 Death of Charles Andrew Robertson, surviving founder
1920 First "formula feed" mixed-"Emco Pig Meal"
1925 Pioneer High Patent Flour, Degerminated Pearl Meal
1931 "Self-Rising Flour"
1932 "Hoosier" (Depression Clear) Family Flour
1933 Dick Robertson sold Riggles Stores, Mitchell, IN, 2,000 barrels (196-200 lbs) of
White Frost Family Flour doe $2.50 a barrel. That was the largest flour sale
Robertson ever made. Wheat was about $.30 a bushel at the time
1936 Pioneer Breakfast Cereal
1938 Purchased Lemon Mill in Bedford, IN; Development of first special "glue-extender"
flour-forerunner of Glu-X, now used by plywood furniture industries. First sold to
Hoosier Panel Company.
1939 Started buying soybeans
1940 Purchased Ginger Feed and Elevator Company, Jeffersonville, IN; First "Enriched
Flour" in Indiana-"Kitchen King"
1941 "Robin Hood" and Bakery Fours distributed at Jeffersonville, IN; "Special" Cookie
and Cracker Flours
1942 Fire destroyed most of Ewing Mill
1943 Rebuilt Corn Meal Mill at Ewing
1945 Acquired farmer's Hominy Mill in Seymour, IN
1946 Pioneer Hi-Ratio Cake Flour
1947 Exporting Government specification relief flour again
1948 Balanced Dog Food Produced-"Triple-R"
1949 Discontinued corn meal production; Emco Feed sold in "Dress Bags"-same material
to make dresses
1950 Cob Mill at Ewing
1951 Development of industrial cob processing
1952 Early trials with rye and sorghum milling-unsatisfactory
1957 Glu-X Registered at United States Patent Office
1960 Early computerized feed formula
1963 Glu-X shipped to first Southern Pine Plywood-GP at Fordyce, AR
1965 Rebuilt Ewing Mill (including Cob Mill) as GLU-X Mill
1966 Robertson's "Triple-R" Livestock and Dog Feeds Regulation United States Patent
Office
1970 Development of Sepro-X (soy energy protein extrusion process)
1971 Research project with Kansas State University regarding new cereal starches
1972 Death of R. M. Robertson
1973 100th Anniversary of Roller Mills in the United States
1979 Robertson publishes "State of the Art" paper regarding extenders and fillers
1980 Robertson donates antique mill machinery to the Smithsonian Institute; Utilization of
computerized near infra red reflectance methods for extender research, analytical
evaluation and quality control
1981 C. R. Robertson died: Jerry O. Robertson named Director of The Robertson
Corporation; Centennial: Struck coin; Published commemorative Planner
1983 Invented and filed patent for Pan-X Composition Board Extender
1984 Initiated Computerized mail marketing of exotic Bird and Fish Feeds
1985 Marketed both Glu-X Extender and Lignocelluslosic Filler to Panel Industry and
published paper for Forest Products Research Society regarding the roles of these
products in coming years
1986 Seymour remodeled for bulk-to-bag packing; Made large shipments of Glu-X to
Brazil; Made Patent Office Appointment for Glu-X West Trademark; First
continuing bulk Glu-X tanker shipments; Acquired Associate Mill in Plainville,
IN; Remodeled Brownstown wheat elevator; Fire completely destroyed Bedford
Mill; Bedford Marketing Office established at 1714 L Street.
1987 Established RII Production Facilities in Washington State; Marketing Glu-X West in
Northwest by RII
1988 Spray-X Registered United States Patent Office; continued international promotion
1991 Jill Robertson, 5th generation from founder appointed as first woman to serve on
corporation board
1992 Established total quality and statistical process control systems
1993 Moved Bedford office to new marketing office at 1032 W. Spring Street in
Brownstown, IN
1994 Transferred Seymour Mill property through charitable sale to city of Seymour and
contribution to Jackson County Community Foundation
1995 Continued research on soy derivatives, tannins & other adhesive additives; Significant
Spray-X and Glu-X production started in RMI Building
1996 Significant Extender-Additive research initiated with objective of producing
Soy-Modified Glu-X for improving benefits in wood panel adhesive technology;
Trademarks filed in United States Patent Office for Soy-Ply and Soy-Fill
1997 R.S. Robertson, Chairman died. R. R. (oldest son, Phil) elected President and second
son, John "Butch" appointed to the Board of Directors; Joe E. Robertson (3rd
generation from founder) appointed Chairman Dr. Joe Robertson Jr. and Jerry O.
Robertson reappointed as outside directors; Sherrell Perry-Assistant
Secretary/Treasurer is first female and non-family officer of the corporation
1998 Phil Robertson retired; John Robertson elected President; Doug Nuss employed as
Vice President-second non-family officer of the corporation
1998 1999-Practical evaluations and trials of Ag-Fiber Panel Boards containing
Wheatboard Filler and/or Soy-Fill Flakes as enhancing additives or furnishes
2000 The New Millineum-Glu-X and Spray-X established as standards of excellence in
Extender; Soy-Fill and Wheatboard created and developed by Robertson R&D
(Research and Development) for future use in the composition fiber panel
industry
The Robertson Corporation Collection is composed of 40 boxes in 8 series: 1) Correspondence; 2) Financial Records; 3) Minutes; 4) Subject; 5) Photographs; 6) Oversized Materials; 7) Printed Material; 8) Artifacts.
The Correspondence Series is comprised of two boxes that extend over an 81-year period, starting in 1913 and ending in 2004 and arranged in alphabetical order. Majority of correspondence relate to the purchase of milling equipment such as elevators, dryers, flour packers, and sifters; the purchase of the Lemon Mill in Bedford, Indiana and the Ginger Feed and Elevator Company, Jeffersonville, Indiana; the sale of the company’s products such as corn meal, dog food, flour, livestock feed, and Glu-X; and the sale of the Seymour Mill. Correspondence between Phil Robertson and G. Terry Sharer, discusses historical milling machinery the Robertson Corporation donated to the Smithsonian in 1979. In 1980, Phil Robertson attended a reception hosted by the Smithsonian on the acceptance of the historical machinery.
The Financial Records are house in six boxes. Five boxes, 1928-2004, are filed in alphabetical order. They include annual meetings with statements of profit and loss, account ledgers, accountant's compilation report, auditors compilation report, balance sheets, cash flow statements, capital investments, estate transfers, financial statements, income tax basis, income tax returns, purchase orders from companies such as Advance Fabricators, Bearings Incorporation, Creason Corrugating, and Insects Limited, and sales and production figures. One box consists of the 1959 Ewing Mill appraisal, a Peoples bankbook, cash books, check stubs, financial ledgers, a payroll ledger from 1916 to 1917, production ledgers, sales slips, and a 1916 shipment register.
Minutes are stored in four boxes. (1960-1997, 2007-2009) are stored in two boxes and give insight on the daily, weekly, monthly and yearly goals of the Robertson Corporation. Each set of minutes contain travel plans, the price of crops on the market and a general overview of the company. There are two boxes of formal minutes in minute books (1960-2009).
The Subject Series (1874, 1881-2004) is the largest of all of the series. It is housed in nine boxes and contains insurance policies, newspaper clippings and class notes from when Joe E. Robertson attended Kansas State University in the 1940s. Listed alphabetically, the series covers the purchase and sale of mill property and equipment, contracts, events, feed and grain, flour standards, general milling information, history of the companies and employees, inventories, newspaper clippings, patent information, research, and one of the later important pieces of the corporation’s history: how the company eventually turned to Glu-X as a main product.
The Photographs Series (1900-1999) consists of four boxes of photographs and one box of glass negatives. It includes aerial views of the corporation, views of the mills, the after effects of a large snowfall, exhibits, and fires. Some of the photographs date back to 1900. This series is a picture book of change and innovation with photos ranging from horse and buggy to early automobiles, then on to large loading trucks. An interesting set of photos shows construction of the Ewing Blending Plant. With the photos in order, one can see each step of the construction from beginning to end. Not all photographs are business-related as there are family photos of each family member inside and outside the office. Notable family photos include a photo of Phil Robertson at the Smithsonian and photos of the Robertson's as boys and men.
Oversize Materials are stored in three boxes and includes newspaper clippings, Robertson Corporation abstract, loan application, mortgage, feed lists, equipment blue prints and printed material.
Printed Material is the second largest series in the collection and is comprised of eight boxes. The largest section in this series is Articles that includes items from Milling and Baking, The Northwestern Miller, and Random Lengths. Brochures and pamphlets dot the landscape of printed material and include research findings from respected institutions or from attended research symposiums. Many of the magazine articles deal with World War II or the Russian grain embargo. There is also a collection of books pertaining to the history of milling and includes a copy of The Robertson Corporation 1880-2000 written by R. R. Phil Robertson. Family member Richard S. "Dick" Robertson wrote Recollections of My Life in Brownstown, Indiana, included in the collection. These recollections are snap shots of Dick's life in Brownstown.
The Artifacts Series is stored in one box and includes flour slicks, commemorative coins, packaging bags for Glu-X and Triple-R dog food, and promotional items. The Artifacts are stored within the department's Artifact Collection.
Correspondence (1913-2004)
01 01 Allis Chalmers Manufacturing Company, 1925 Oct 19
02 1932 Nov 15
03 1937 Aug 18
04 1951 Jan 31
05 1956 Feb 20
06 American Corn Millers Federation, 1946
07 Membership Committee, 1948 Jun- Jul
08 B&O Railroad Company, 1965 Oct 26
09 B.F. Gump Company, 1942 Oct, Dec
10 Ballard & Ballard, 1949 Aug
11 Barnard & Leas, 1913 Jul 21
12 1914 Nov 30
13 1915 Sep 17
14 1933 Jun 05-06
15 1937 Aug
16 1942 Oct 12
17 1942 Nov 02
18 1943 Jan
19 1944 Jul 28
20 1950 Nov 11
21 1955 Sep 27
22 Beall Improvement Company, 1922 Sep 20
23 1942 Nov 13
24 1943 Feb 12
25 1943 Feb 14
26 1943 Feb 19
27 1947 Jan 10
28 Benjamin B. Nusbaum Co. Incorporated, 1954 May 28
29 Bernard Perry, 1965 Jun 12
30 C.O. Bartlett and Snow Company, 1953
31 1954
32 C. Joan Reynolds, 1979 Nov
33 1980 Jan 04
34 Central Materials Handling Corporation, 1954 Jun 04
35 Central Rubber and Supply Company, 1938 Jun 22
36 Clyde Howell, 1988 Jul 25
37 Coca-Cola, 1960
38 Colchester Processing Company, 1967
39 CTB Incorporated, 1997 Dec
40 Defense Supplies Corporation, 1943
41 1944
42 Delle Bates, 1975 Jul 29
43 Dr. Charles Deyoe, 1971 Apr 06
44 Earl Wilson, 1964 Mar 27
45 Elevators Mutual Insurance, 1994 Sep 14
46 1997 Apr 25
47 The Essmueller Company, 1944 Jun 21
48 Fairbanks, Morse and Company, 1944 May 18
49 Forster Manfacturing Company, 1937 Aug 16
50 G. Terry Sharer, 1979 Sep 06
51 1979 Nov 13
52 1980 Jan 24
53 1980 Feb-Jun
54 Georgia Pacific, 1995 Apr 27
55 Gerth, Oscar Michael, 1993 Mar 02
56 1994 Oct 26
57 Great Western Manufacturing Company, 1940 Jun 20
58 Grocers Biscuit Company, 1942 May 16
59 HC Davis, 1936 Apr
60 Hammons Products Company, 1990 Jul 25
61 Harold Woodard, 1994 Dec 15
62 1997 Apr 30
63 Harry Padgett, 1988 Feb 03
64 Hays & Hays, 1956 May 11
65 Henning Grain Company, 1943 Aug 13
66 Howard D. McCullough Manufacturing Representive, 1954 May 28
67 Huntley Manufacturing Company, 1944 Aug 01
68 1954 Sep 15
69 Indiana Grain and Feed Dealers, 1964 Jan 02
70 John A. Cody, Jr., 1977 Apr 10
71 John W. Ritter, 1924 Jul 24
72 Kocolene Oil Corporation, 1994 Nov 01
73 Laib Company, 1938
74 Lawrence Gichner, 1980 Jun 06
75 Lewis Cartwright, 1945 Jul 23
76 Marian B. Greer, 1986 Jan 23
77 Mennel Milling Company, 1973 Jun, Aug
78 Merrill Lynch, Fenner, Pierce and Beane, 1952 Mar 27
79 1954 Mar 18
80 Millers National Federation, 1943 Aug 19
81 1949 Jun 13
82 Muncy Mill Machinery, 1942 Dec 04
83 Myers-Sherman Company, 1953 Aug 20
84 National Miller's Publication, 1940 Jan 24
85 Nordyke Marmon Company, 1922
86 Office of Price Administration, 1944
87 Panama Plywood Corporation, 1972 Sep 15
88 Parker Vehslage, 1962 Jul 06
89 Paul L. Dittemore, 1946 Nov 19
90 Pete and Purcells Transfer and Storage, 1965 Nov 29
91 Pickering Governor Company, 1922
92 Pratt Ford Company, [n.d.]
93 R.R. Kirkpatrick Company, 1953
94 1954
95 Raul Villareal, 1991 Jul 15
96 Robert Whiteside, 1952 Mar 08
97 Robertson Corporation
DPB Partnership, 1996 Mar 01
98 GP Order, 1992 Oct 16
99 IRS, 1986 Aug 18
100 Mr. Pugh, 1949 Sep 02
101 Railroad Leasing, 1963 Dec 18
102 US Census Bureau, Employee Census, 1992
103 US Department of Labor, 1992 Dec
104 Windmill Stamps, 1980 Feb
105 Robertson, Roscoe Melvin, [n.d.]
106 Robinson Manufacturing Company, 1914 Mar 07
1933 Jun 08
107 1937 Aug 21
108 1942 Nov 24
109 S. Howe, 1944 Aug 09
02 01 Seymour Sale
Gerth, Oscar Michael, 1993
Robertson, Dick, 1992-1994
02 Voss, Thomas, 1994 May
03 Mayor John Burkhart, 1994 Mar-Aug
04 Sidney Grain machinery Co., 1960 Mar 07
05 Siemer Milling
Gerth, 2004 Jan 23
06 Markel Markel Lambring & MacTavish, 2004 Feb 04
07 Press Release, 2004 Feb 03
08 Richard Siemer, 2004 Jan 30
09 2004 Mar 26
10 Rick Siemer, 2004 Mar 29
11 2004 Apr 07
12 Stanwood Corporation, 1938 Sep 07
13 Te-Co Inc., 1954 May 18
14 Telecon
Ernest Patillo, 1989 Jul 10
15 Roger Johnson, 1981 Oct 01
16 The Orville Simpson Company, 1940 Oct 30
17 Thomas Raeber, 1985 Oct 02
18 Thompson Dairy Company, 1962 Sep 12
19 Trademark Assignment, 2004 Jun 30
20 Ultra Life Laboratories, 1967 Apr 11
21 Union Iron Works, 1953 Nov 25
22 1961 Jan 15
23 Screen, 1961
24 Sheller and Cleaner, 1952
25 Spouts, 1948
26 Sprockets, 1954
27 T#77 Sprockets, 1958, 1960
28 US Dept of Agriculture (USDA), Export Marketing Service, 1972
Sep-Nov
29 Vogt Brothers, 1933 May 26
30 WH Edwards, 1938 Aug 30
31 Western Union, 1944 Mar 20
32 Westfield Group, 2004 Jan 26
33 William C. Schuh, 1991 Jul 15
34 Williamette Valley Company, 1985 Aug 31
35 1985 Sep 09
36 1985 Nov 14
37 Memo, 1985 Sep 09
38 Williams Brothers. Company, 1942 Nov 02
39 Winthrop-Stearns, 1948 Jul 14
40 Witt Corrugating, 1982 Jun
41 Wolf Company, 1950 Jun 27
Financial Records (1916-1917; 1944-2008)
03 01 A Look at 1994 Sales/Production Figures, 1994
02 B&O Land Purchase Contract, 1966 May 09
03 Bedford Ewing Production Comparison, 1966 Oct
04 Board of Directors
Annual Meetings, Statement, Profit and Loss
1977-1980, 1982-1986, 1988-1996
05 Monthly Meetings, Statement, Profit and Loss
1978 Feb 11-Dec 09
06 1979 Jan 13-Dec 22
07 1980 Jan 12-1980 Jun 14
08 1980 Jul 12-Dec 13
09 1981 Jan 10-1982 Dec 11
10 1983 Jan 08-Dec 27
11 1984 Jan 10-Dec 24
12 1985 May 17-Dec 30
13 1986 Feb 08-Dec 30
14 1987 Jan 17-1988 Dec 30
15 1989 Jan 14-Dec 30
16 1990 Jan 13-Dec 29
17 1991 Jan 12-Dec 30
18 1992 Feb 08-Dec 30
19 1993 Jan 09-Oct 07
20 1994 Jan 07-Dec 28
21 1995 Jan 13-Dec 30
22 1996 Feb 03-Dec 28
23 1997 Jan 11-Dec 06
24 1998 Feb 07
25 2002 Dec 07
26 2003 Jan 11-2003 Jul 07
27 2003 Aug 08-2003 Dec 06
28 2004 Jan 03-Jun 04
29 Board of Trade
Merril Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, and Beane, 1954 Mar 10
30 The Glidden Company, 1957 Dec 26-31
31 Weightmaster, 1954 Mar 16
32 Book Value, 1996 Jun 28
33 Brownstown Loan Bank & Trust, 1947-1951
34 CBT Wheat Close, 1986 Jul 14
35 Clean Wheat Extraction Graphs, 1976-1987
36 Easterday Grain Shipment
1996 Jul 19
37 1997 Feb 26
38 Ewing Mill
Adam Vine Company, 1938
39 Chattel Mortgage, 1928 Jan 04
40 Corn Flour, [n.d.]
41 Eggersman, 1930-1934
42 Glu-X Production, 1965-1966
43 Progress Report, 1994 Dec 03
44 Sales and Production Figures, 1996 Jun
45 Farmers Mutual Policy, 1997 Dec 08
46 Freight Bills, Merrill Lynch, Fenner, Pierce and Beane,
1952 Jan 17
47 1952 Mar 25
48 1952 Apr 10
49 1952 Apr 24
50 1952 May
51 1952 Jun 15
52 1952 Jun 27
53 1954 Jan 21
54 1954 Mar
55 Gerth, Billing Statement
1996 Nov 30
56 1997 Mar 31
Glu-X
57 Accounts, Ledger, 1988 Dec 30
58 1989 Dec 31
59 1991 Jul 13
60 Delivery and Production, 1972-1982
61 1977-1987
62 Ewing, 1990 May
63 Feed Review, 1986 Jul 19
64 Sales, 1962, 1986-1990
65 1996-1997
66 Stocks, Sales and Conditions, 1974 Mar 31
67 1982 Dec 31
68 1987 Mar 31
69 Yearly Production, 1967-1984
70 Yearly Summaries, 1969
71 1970
72 1971
73 1972
74 1973
75 1974
76 1975
77 1976
78 1977
79 1978
80 1979-1984
81 1985-1987
82 1988-1990
83 1991-1994
84 Glu-X and Sepro-X
Units Delivered, 1992-1993
85 Units Sold, 1991-1992
86 Henning Grain Company, 1943 Aug 25, 1943 Oct 26
04 01 Invoices, Kice, 2002-2003
02 Whitaker Truck, 1996 Jul 05
03 June Regular Meeting, Cost of Flour, 1993 May
04 Lowes Pellets and Grain Shipment, 1996 Sep 19
05 Memo, Georgia Pacific, 1986 Oct 06
06 Miscellaneous Financial Reports, 2004
07 Monthly Shipments, 2004
08 Oregon Mill Purchase, 1986 Aug-Nov
09 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Rent,
1941 Jul 01-1949 Oct 01
10 1950 Jan 01-1964 Jan 01
11 1963 Dec 30, Invoice
12 Peoples Bank Special Examination Report, 1971 Sep 23
13 Poultry Record Book, 1952-1953
14 1954-1958
15 Production Figures, 1982, 1986-1987
16 Production, Yield Graphs, 1966-1986
17 1966-1989
18 Profit and Loss Statement, 1985 Aug-Oct
19 Purchases
Purchase Orders A20, 1992
20 Advance Fabricators, 1991 Oct 18
21 Air Engineering
1990 Apr 20
22 1999 Mar 19
23 Albert B. Crush, 1989
24 1990 Feb 08
25 1992 Mar 17
26 Allied Healing, 1991 Mar 19
27 Atkomatic, 1992 Jun 03
28 Baker Electric, 1992 Oct 02
29 Bearing Headquarters, 1989
30 1990
31 1991
32 1992
33 1993
34 1994
35 1995
36 1996
37 1997
38 1999 Apr 20
39 2003 Mar 13
40 2003 Sep 28
41 Bearings Incorporation, 1989
42 1990
43 1991
44 1992 Dec 09
45 2000 Jan 10
46 Blaw Knox, 1991 May 01
47 Creason Corrugating, 1992
48 1995 Nov
49 1996
50 1997 Jul 24
51 Cummings Wholesale Effect, 1990 Nov 14
52 Daniel Hayden, 1991
53 1992 Oct 09
54 Dixie Irrigation, 1989 Jan 03
55 ER Schuld, 1990 Sep 17
56 Edward Hamilton, 1991 Mar 15
57 Forster and Son, 1990 Jul 03
58 GEAPS-Grain Industry Safety, 1989 Sep 18
59 General Rubber Supply
1989 Jun 16
60 1992 Aug 25
61 Grainger, 1992
62 Great Western, 1986
63 1987 Mar 03
64 1989
65 1991 Nov 20
66 1993 Jun 03
67 1994 Sep
68 H. R. Williams, 1979
69 1986
70 1987
71 1988 Jan 06
72 1989
73 1990
74 1991
75 1992
76 1993
77 1994
78 1995 Dec 28
79 1996
80 1997
81 2003 Sep 18
82 Hall Signs, 1991 Nov 27
83 HammerTek, 1989 Jun 05
84 Heckman Bindery, 1991 Dec 16
85 Insects Limited, 1991 Oct 08
05 01 Kice, 1984
02 1988
03 1989
04 1990
05 1992
06 1993
07 1994
08 1995
09 1997
10 1998 Jan 21
11 2001 Mar 06
12 2002 Mar 12
13 Kilroy, 1990 Jan 30
14 King Industrial, 1992 Oct 05
15 Mid-Atlantic Irrigation, 1989 Jan 12
16 NGFA, 1990 Aug 22
17 Norvell, 1990
18 1991 Mar
19 1993
20 1995
21 Nussbaum and Company, 1989 Jun 16
22 1990 Dec 06
23 Peerless Electric Supply, 1989 May 03
24 1992 Mar 09
25 Powered Equipment Company, 1989 Jul 31
26 1991 Feb 11
27 RT Rees and Assocoation, 1989 Oct 16
28 1990 Jan 19
29 S.R. Sikes, 1989 Jun 23
30 1990 Feb 02
31 1991 Jan 29
32 1992 Oct 16
33 Schulte Pulverizer, 1990 Jul 03
34 2000 Dec 27
35 Seedburo, 1990 Sep 12
36 1992 Jul 09
37 1995
38 Sefar America, 1999
39 2000 Mar 09
40 2002
41 2003 Sep 17
42 Udy Corp, 1992 Jul 02
43 Universal Silencer, 1990 Dec 20
44 Wallace and Tiernan, 1990 Aug 21
45 West Park Incorporation, 1999 Aug 26
46 Riverside Grain Shipment, 1996 Aug 30
47 Robertson Corporation
Accountant's Compilation Report, 1986-1987
48 1987-1988
49 1989-1990
50-52 Appraisal, 1992 Nov 11
53 Auditors Compilation Report, 1987-1988
54 Balance Sheets, 1981-1982
55 1984-1985
56 1991-1992
57 1997
58 2004 Mar 31-Sep 30
59 Bran Luebbe Contract, 2001-2004
61 Brownstown Accounts, 1985 Sep 13
62 Capital Investment, 1965-1966
63 Cash-Flow Statements, 1995-1996
64 Estate Transfer, 2004 May
65 Financial Records, 1995 Oct-Nov
66 Financial Statements, 1960
67 1961
68 1962
69 1963
70 1964
06 01 1965
02 1966
03 1967
04 1968
05 1969
06 1970
07 1971
08 1972
09 1973
10 1974
11 1975
12 1976
13 1979
14 1980
15 1981
16 1982
17 1984
18 1985-1986
19 1987-1988
20 1988-1989
21 1990-1991
22 2002-2003
23 2004 Apr 30
24 Income Tax Basis, 1992-1993
25 1993-1994
26 1994-1995
27 1995-1996
28 1996-1997
29 1997-1998
30 1998-1999
31 1999-2000
32 2000-2001
33 2001-2002
34 2002-2003
35 2003-2004
36 2004-2005
37 2005-2006
38 2007-2008
39 Income Tax Returns, 1990 Dec 31
40 1992 Dec 31
07 01 Lease, 1967 May 11
02 Loan Note Copies, 2004 Jan 26-27
03 Significant Numbers, 1996 Apr
04 Special Called Meeting, 2004 Mar 08
05 Special Called Meeting, 2004 Mar 09
06 Tax Department Summary, 1996
07 1997
08 Robertson Industries, 1988 Jul 31-Sep 30
09 Sales/Production Figures, 1990
10 1992
11 1994
12 1996
13 Seymour Mill Appraisal, 1992 Aug
14 Seymour Sale, 1991 Dec 31
15 Siemer Miller
Audit, 2004 May 31
16 Balance Sheets, 2003-2004
17 Spray-X, Plainville, 1990 May
18 Statement, Montgomery, Elsner and Pardiek, 1989 Sep 19
19 Statement of Commodity Account
Merril Lynch, Pierce Fenner and Beane, 1954 Mar 10, 26
20 Statement of Operations, 1996 Jan 31-Dec 27
21 2004 Mar 31-Sep 30
22 Statement of Profit, 1984-1985
23 Travel Expense Report, 1996 Nov 01
24 Valuation, 1997 May 28
25 Valuation Questionnaire, 1997
26 Wheat and Glu-X Production, 1966 Mar-Jun
27 1967
28 1968 Jun
29 1968 Dec
30 1969 Sep
31 1970 Aug
32 1971 Dec
33 1972 Aug
34 1973 Mar, Apr
35 1974 Dec
36 1975 Dec
37 1976 Dec 30
38 1977 Aug
39 1978 Aug
40 1979
41 1980 Aug
42 1981 May 30
43 1982 Nov
44 1983 May-Jun
45 1983 Oct
46 1984 Aug
08 Financial Books
Appraisal, Ewing Mill, 1959
Cash Book, 1971-1973
Check Stubs, 1944-1945
Journal Ledgers, Financial
1962-1963 and 1984-1994 Bushel per hour recording
1968-1969
1998 Dec 01-2000 Jun 16
2000 Jun 19-2002 Mar 08
Laboratory Record, Ewing Mill, 1940-1948
Laboratory Report/Analysis, 1949-1953
Payroll/Time Book, 1916 Jun 03-1917 May 05
Visitor sign-in to the Weike Museum, 1965-1967
Peoples Bank Book, 1964-1978
Production Ledger, 1954-1955
2001-2002
2003-2004
Sales Slips, 1940-1964
1947
Shipment Register, 1916
Minutes, Informal (1960-2009)
09 01 1960 Feb 27-Dec 09
02 1961 Jan 06-Dec 16
03 1962 Jan 13-Dec 08
04 1963 Jan 12-Nov 23
05 1964 Jan 25-Dec 19
06 1965 Jan 23-Dec 17
07 1966 Jan 01-Dec 24
08 1967 Jan 08-Dec 30
09 1968 Jan 13-Dec 21
10 1971 Jan 02-Dec 11
11 1972 Jan 08-Dec 31
12 1973 Jan 13-Dec 28
13 1974 Jan 05-Dec 28
14 1975 Jan 04-Dec 27
15 1976 Jan 10-Dec 18
16 1977 Jan 08-Dec 31
17 1978 Jan 21-Dec 30
18 1979 Jan 06-Jul 07
19 1979 Jul 14-Dec 29
20 1980 Jan 04-Jun 14
21 1980 Jun 21-Dec 26
22 1981 Jan 03-Jul 10
23 1981 Jul 18-Dec 30
24 1982 Jan 09-Jul 03
25 1982 Jul 10-Dec 24
26 1983 Jan 01-Dec 10
27 1984 Jan 14-Dec 21
28 1985 Jan 05-Dec 28
29 1986 Feb 08-Jul 05
30 1986 Jul 12-Dec 13
31 1987 Jan 17-Dec 27
10 01 1988 Jan 09-Dec 31
02 1989 Jan 14-Aug 05
03 1989 Aug 12-Dec 29
04 1990 Jan 13-Aug 12
05 1990 Sep 13-Dec 29
06 1991 Feb 02-Dec 14
07 1992 Jan 11-Dec 12
08 1993 Jan 09-Dec 17
09 1994 Jan 07-Jul 16
10 1994 Aug 06-Dec 28
11 1995 Jan 27-Dec 28
12 1996 Jan 13-Nov 30
13 1997 Jan 11-Jun 07
14 1997 Jul 05-Dec 29
15 2007 Dec 07-2008 Mar 03
16 2008 Apr 08-Aug 29
17 2008 Oct 08- Nov 28
18 2009 Jan 14- May 29
11 Minute Books, Formal, 1963-1993
12 1993-2009
Subject Series (1874, 1881-2004)
13 01 AACC Meeting
Invitation, 1979 Oct 31
02 Registration List, 1979 Oct 28-Nov 01
03 ADM Milling Company, [n.d.]
04 Ag Perspectives, 1993
05 Allis-Chalmers
Parcels 1932, 1951
06 Sifters, 1934 Feb
07 American Agriculture Movement, 1977
08 American Corn Miller's Federation,1947 Jul 18
09 1948 Mar 11
10 Corn Talk, 1938, 1947
11 Office of Price Administration, 1937, 1944
12 Proposed Investigation Process, 1950 Mar 24
13 Proposed Method for Picking Corn Test. 1949 Aug 05
14 South Carolina. 1944, 1946
15 Thomas Reid, [n.d.]
16 American Millers Association, [ca. 1941]
17 1941 Jun-1942 May
Flour Enrichment, Sales Problems and Cost Savings
Discussed by AMA, 1941 Jun
18 American Society of Agricultural Engineers, 1981 Jun 21-24
Grinding Grain for Alcohol, 1981
19 History of Grinding, 1981
20 Roller Mills, 1981
21 Roller Mills vs. Hammermills on Corn, 1981
22 Anthem Life Insurance, 2003-2004
23 Association of Operative Millers
1965 May 10, Minneapolis
24 1973
25 1980, Dallas
26 1985, Cleveland
27 1986, San Antonio
28 1987, Toronto
29 1992 May, San Diego
30 1994 Jun, Calgary
31 Frank Schidler interview, [n.d.]
32 Royce O. Pence, Sr. interview, 1962 Mar
33 B.F. Gump
Cloth Diagrams, 1931-1942
34 Invoice, 1942 Oct 14
35 Bankruptcy, 1982, 1987
36 Barley Discount Sheet, [n.d.]
37 Barnard & Leas Mfg.
Blueprints, [n.d.]
38 Catalog and Order Forms, 1908 Nov 17
39 Shipment, 1953 Mar 10
40 Shipping Receipts, [n.d.]
41 Bearing Headquarters, [n.d.]
42 Bedford Mill, a.k.a. Lemon Milling Company, 1986
Fire, 1986
43 Bleaching Flour Report, 1948 Jun 03
44 Bleaching Its Application and Effects, [n.d.]
45 Blitz Plan Consideration, [n.d.]
46 C.O. Bartlett and Snow Company #1200 Corn Sheller, 1953 Jul 10
47 C&H Manufacturing Company, [n.d.]
48 Calendar Print Outs, 1989-1997
49 California Walnut Shell, [n.d.]
50 Central Rubber and Supply Co. Incorporation, [n.d.]
51 Cereal Industry, 1989 Apr
52 Cereal Processors, [n.d.]
53-54 Clark County Bank, 1975 Jan 31
14 01 Comparing Chitwood Robertson Valuations, [n.d.]
02 Congressional Rural Acts, [n.d.]
03 Contacts, Robertson vs. Pennsylvania Railroad, [n.d.]
04 Conti Commodity Services Market Letter, 1972 Dec 01
05 Continental Grain Company Wheat Discounts, 1980 Jun 02
06 Corn Sheller blueprint, 1952 Feb 06
07 Correspondence Course in Practical Milling
Lesson #5, 1937
08 Questions, 1937
09 Lesson #6, 1937
10 Questions, 1937
11 Lesson #7, 1937
12 Questions, 1937
13 Lesson #8, 1937
14 Questions, 1937
15 Lesson #9, 1937
16 Lesson #10, 1937
17 Lesson #11, 1937
Questions, 1937
18 Lesson #12, 1937
19 Payment Receipt, 1947 Feb 03
20 Corpus Christi Elevator, [n.d.]
21 Credit References, 1995 Jan 20
22 Crop Report, 1997 Oct 30
23 Defense Supplies Corporation, 1943 Nov 23
24 Delivery Slip, 1954 Jun 01
25 Early Daniels Wheat Contract, Terms and Conditions, 1978
26 Emmer Brothers Company, 1943 Jul 12
27 Employee Announcements, 2004
28 Envelopes with contact information
American Corn Millers Federation, [n.d.]
29 B.F. Gump Company, 1942 Oct
30 Barnard & Leas, 1925, 1930
31 1942 Oct 12
32 Clark County State Bank, 1975 Feb 04
33 Colchester Processing and Company, 1967
34 Ewing Mill Company, [n.d.]
35 Hillsboro, KS, 1974 Aug 16
36 Merrill Lynch, Fenner, Pierce and Beane, 1952-1954
37 Millers National Insurance Company, 1961-1966
38 Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1963-1964
39 Pickering, Governor, 1922 Jul
40 Robertson Corporation, 1966 Dec 31
41 1967, 1980
42 Robertson Industries, [n.d.]
43 Robinson Manufacturing. Company, 1942 Dec 05
44 United States Dept of Justice, [n.d.]
45 United States District Court Clerk, 1938 Apr 26
46 United States House of Representatives, [n.d.]
47 W.H. Edwards, 1938 Aug 30
48 William Hood Dunwoody Institute, 1947 Feb 03
49 Witt Corrugating, 19 [??] Jun 26
50 Eriez Manufacturing Company, [n.d.]
51 Ewing Hotel, 1919 Dec 15
52 Ewing Mill Company, General, [n.d.]
53 100 pound bags, 1944 Feb 09
54 Ad, 1940 Jan 24
55 Building Layout, [n.d.]
56 Changes proposed, 1922 Sep 25
57 Fire, 1942 Oct
58 Flour, [n.d.]
59 Flour, Manual for Enriching Flour, 1941 May
60 Flour Standards, 1941
61 History of, [n.d.]
62 Invoice, [n.d.]
63 June Events at Ewing, [n.d.]
64 Lancaster Store, [n.d.]
65 Operation Notes, 1962, 1966-1969
66 1970-1978
67 1981-1986
68 1987-1991
69 1991-1997
70 Research, 2001 Nov 29
71 Stationary samples, [n.d.]
15 01 Extender Sales Report
Original, 1995 Dec 01
Revised, 1996 Aug 27
02 Farm Program Enrollment, 1983
03 FDA Extraction, 1946, 1952, 1954-1955
Determination of Insect Damaged Corn, 1955 Jun 23
04 Herman Fakler, 1952 Jul 31
05 Insect Fragment, 1950 Sep, Oct
06 Max B VanOsdol, 1946 Dec 30
07 Pearl Meal, 1954-1955
08 Report of Analysis, 1954 Oct 21
09 Sample from first dresser, 1955 Jun 25
10 Simulated F&D inspection, 1954 Dec 04
11 Techniques for Determining Insect Fragments, [n.d.]
12 FDR Poem, 1938
13 Feedstuffs
Analysis Table, 1963
14 Editions, 1954 Jan 16
15 1964 Jan 25
16 1972 Oct
17 1985 Mar 25
18 1985 Jun 03
19 1985 Jun 10
20 Feed and Grain, 1997 Jan
21 Glu-X, General, 1965, 1999
22 1986 Summary
23 October Review, [n.d.]
24 Preliminary Calendar Cover and Presentation, 2000, [n.d.]
25 Gluing from India Comments, 1991 Jul 13
26 Grain Elevator, 1941-1954
27 Grain Market, [19??] Nov 15
28 Guidelines for Mill Value, 1982 Dec 31
29 Habig, Arnold F., 1999 Mar 30
30 History of Ewing, [n.d.]
31 History of Robertson, [n.d.]
32 HR Williams, [n.d.]
33 Indiana Grain Feed Association
Annual Meeting, 1982-1984
34 Grain Grading School, 1993 Jun 09
35 Indiana Historical Society Robertson 100 year anniversary, 1981,
1998
36 Indiana Inventory Tax, 2003
37 Indiana Millers State Association, 1938 Aug 12
38 Indiana Port Commission, [n.d.]
39 Initial USDA Forecast, 1979
40 Interoffice Communication, 1959, 1966
41 Jackson County
ASC, 1983, 1986
42 Community Foundation, 1994 Oct 29-31
43 Court, Elevator Summons, 2004 Jan 05
44 Grain Harvested, 1959
45 History Index, [n.d.]
46 Indiana, History of, [n.d.]
47 Jeffersonville, [n.d.]
Equipment, [n.d.]
48 John R. Canine and Son, [n.d.]
49 Journal of Commerce, [n.d.]
General, 1972 Sep 27
50 Business/Finance, 1972 Sep
51 Crops, 1972 Sep 12
52 European Commodity, 1972 Sep 19
53 Gold, 1972 Sep 22
54 Inside Soviet Grain Deal, 1972 Sep 11-21
55 International Crises, 1972 Sep 17, 20
56 International Grain Trade Strike, 1972 Sep 12
57 Nixon's Oil Crisis, 1972 Sep 21
58 Soviet Grain Purchase, 1972 Sep 07, 18
59 Sugar, 1972 Sep 18
60 June Acreage and Livestock Survey, [n.d.]
61 Kansas State College
Department of Agricultural Economics
Future Trading in Farm Products, [n.d.]
62 Department of Economics and Sociology
Movements of Kansas City Wheat Receipts, [n.d.]
63 Net Exports of Wheat and Flour, [n.d.]
64 Storage Capacity of Grain Elevators at Important Centers, 1937
Apr 28
65 Wheat: Average Price at Liverpool and Kansas City and Net
Exports, [n.d.]
66 Wheat: Prices, Price Margins, Tariff Level and Imports, [n.d.]
67 World Import Duties on Grain and Its Products, 1937 Apr 28
68 Kentuckiana Egg Marketing Cooperative, 1959 May 05
69 Keynes Bros, 1999 Oct 12
70 Kurolite, [n.d.]
71 Lamour Baking Lectures, [n.d.]
72 Licensed and Borded Warehouses Operating Under Kansas Law,
1939-1940
73 Lo-Sat Diet Eggs, [n.d.]
74 Look at Capital Spending Needs, 1995 Aug 18
75 Matlock, Joel H., [n.d.]
16 01 Mechanical Sketching, [n.d.]
02 Medicated Animal Feed, 1963-1965
03 Mill Blueprint, [n.d.]
04 Mill Company Suit, 1887 Sep 10
05 Miller's National Federation, 1943 Nov
06 Millfeeds, [n.d.]
A Value For Feeders...A Challenge To Millers, [n.d.]
07 Contact Information, [n.d.]
08 Midds, 1981-1982
09 Milling, General, 1996 Jun-Jul
10 Modern Feeder, list of names, [n.d.]
11 Mortons Salt, [n.d.]
12 Moving Expenses, Jeffersonville, [n.d.]
13 National Association of Wheat Growers, 1988 Jun 17
14 Newspaper Clippings
1977-1978
15 1979-1980
16 1981-1982
17 1983
18 1984
19 1986
20 1987-1988
21 1989
22 1990-1991
23 1992-1993
24 1994
25 1995-1996
26 1997-1999
27 Brownstown Banner
1979 Oct 31
28 1983 Jul 13
29 Brownstown Fire, 1986 Aug 07, 09
30 Daily Times-Mail, 1958 Dec 31-1972 Oct 19
31 Ewing Mill, [n.d.]
General, 1945, 1955
32 Ads, 1881, 1897
33 Construction of, 1881, 1888
33 Deed, 1881 Mar 24
35 Ewing Firm, 1881 Jan 27
36 Exposition Mills, 1881, 1888
37 Indy Star, Soviet Grain Purchase, 1972 Sep 16, Oct 09
38 Jeffersonville Post Office, 1964-1994
39 Prairie Farmer, 1959 Apr 18
40 Roberston Corporation, 100 year anniversary, 1981 Apr 01-May 16
41 Robertson Corporation, History of Mill, 1965-1975
42 Robertson Ownership Transfer, 2004 Mar 05
43 Robertson Speaks, 2000 Dec 07
44 Roscoe Robertson Obituary, [n.d.]
45 Seymour Fire, 1944 Feb 18
46 1978 Mar 31-Apr 01
47 Siemer Milling, 2004 Mar 03-04
48 Smithsonian, 1979 Oct 31, Nov 24
49 The Owen Leader, 1961 Feb 09
50 Timber, 2003 Feb 14
51 Wall Street Journal, [n.d.]
Continental Grain, 1972 Sep 20
52 Crop Prices, 1972 Sep 19
53 Inflation/Scandal, 1972 Sep 25
54 Merchants Grain Incorporation, 1990 Sep 20
55 Midwest Cash Grain, 1988 Jun 28
56 Task Force Approves Initial Drought Relief, 1988 Jun 02
57 USDA Relaxes Rules for Selling Hay, 1988 Jun 27
58 News Wire Report
General, 19 [??] Sep 25-Dec 28
59 CBT, 1983
60 Cornmodities
Above Average Yields, 1984 Aug 21
61 Disease, 19[??] Sep 21
62 Domestic, 1983 Oct- Nov
63 International, [n.d.]
64 Dairy Bill Provision, 1983 Nov 30
65 Grain, [n.d.]
Chicago/Kansas City/Washington Price Closings, [n.d.]
66 Exports, 1972
67 Feed Program, [n.d.]
68 Late Grain Review, [n.d.]
69 Trade, 1972 Sep-Dec
70 Under Loan, 1972 Oct 31-Nov 30
71 Silver and Gold, 19[??] Sep 22-Dec 29
72 Soybeans, [n.d.]
73 Domestic, 19[??] Sep 15-Dec 04
International Markets, 19[??] Sep 26
74 Peru, 19[??] Dec 22
75 US Ag Policy, 19[??] Sep 21-Dec 14
76 US Soviet Relations, 19[??] Sep 13-Nov 24
77 Weather Report, 1983 Aug 31-Sep 01
78 Wheat
Acreage, 1972
79 Credit Commodity Corp, 19[??] Sep 13-Dec 22
80 International Markets, 1977 Sep 15-Dec 18
81 Subsidy, 19[??] Sep 15-Dec 29
17 01 Nickle Earcorn and Cob Crushers Report Sheet, 1954 May 20
02 Nordyke Marmon Swing Swifter, 1898 Jul 05
03 Notes on Wheat, [n.d.]
04 Orville Freeman, 1966 Jul 22
05 Pennsylvania Railroad Jeffersonville Lease, 1964 Jan 20
06 Phil Robertson Paper, [n.d.]
07 Phil Robertson's Travels, 1987 Oct-1989 Apr
08 Potential Southern Pine Plywood Mills, 1997 Sep 01
09 Price Administration, Office of, 1943 Mar 12
10 1943 May 11
11 1943 Dec 27
12 Producers Affadavit, 1934 Aug 13
13 Products
Ceiling Prices, Corn, 1944 Jan 27
14 Ceiling Prices, Flour, Kansas City & Minneapolis,
1943 Aug 29-1944 Jan 18
15 Purina-Ralston Purchase, 1964 Sep 08
16 1994 Jul 12
17 R.R. Kirkpatrick and Company, [n.d.]
#1200 Sheller, [n.d.]
18 Change of Address, [n.d.]
19 Newsletters, 1954 Aug 08
20 Unit Pricing Description, [19??] Mar-Jun
21 Report References/Citations, 1937-1939
22 Robertson, Charles A., 1874 Mar 04
23 Biography, [n.d.]
24 Estate, 1919-1920
25 Robertson Corporation, Fall Notes, 1979
26 100th Anniversary, 1981
27 Activities, [n.d.]
28 April Notes, 1964 Apr 10, 24
29 Bernard Perry Conference Notes, 1959 Apr 03
30 Bruce Deless Retirement, 1993 Jan 22
31 Certificate of Analysis, [n.d.]
32 Considerations for 1959
33 Contract Details, [n.d.]
34 Conveyance of Water Rights, 1934 Oct 19
35 Covering Banking Procedures, 1989 Jun 03
36 Customer/Contact Data , [n.d.]
37 Employee Confidentiality Agreement, 1998
38 1999 Nov 08
39 2000 Jan 05
40 2003
41 2004
42 Freightway, 1992 Mar 23
43 Invoice, [n.d.]
44 IRA Adoption, 2004 Feb 02
45 Key Employees, [n.d.]
46 Letterheads, [n.d.]
47 Mills using Extender, 1984 Dec 20
48 Monroe County Lockbox, 2004 Aug 16
49 Notes, Figures, [n.d.]
50 Patent Numbers, [n.d.]
51 Plans for Corporate Stock Transfer, 2004 Jun 03
52 Plans for Stock Transfer, 2004 May 12
53 Profit Improvements, 1971 May
54 Resumes, [n.d.]
55 Robertson Lease/Rental Agreement, 2004 Jan 28
56 Situation Observations, 1991 Jun 30
57 Straight Bill of Lading, [n.d.]
58 Tentative Plant Pricing, 2003 Jan 02
59 2004 Jan 02
60 Triple-R, 1960
61 Trip to Indianapolis, 1979 Jul 13
62 US Patent and Trademark Office
Glu-X, 1997 Mar 25
63 Pan-X, 1997 May 06
64 Robertson Family Write-Up, [n.d.]
18 01 Robertson, Joe E.
Angel Food Cake, Milling Problem, [19??] Apr 20
02 Bakery Term Paper, [n.d.]
03 Bleaching Its Application and Effects, [n.d.]
04 Bleaching References, 1938 Sep 26
05 Cereal Chemistry Notes, [n.d.]
06 Do we appreciate the value of the millfeed, 1963 Jun 10
07 Experiment 7-8, 1939 Mar 28, Apr 04
08 Experiment 9-10, 1939 Apr 11, 18
09 Experiment 11, 1939 Apr 25
10 Experiment 11, Notes, [ca. 1939]
11 Experiment 12, 1939 May 08
12 Flour Class Notes, [n.d.]
13 Flour Recipes, [n.d.]
14 Kansas State University Course Work, 1936-1940
Advanced Wheat and FlourTesting, 1940
15-17 Class Notes, 1936-1940
18 Colloid Chemistry, 1940
19 Colormetric pH, 1940
20 Electrometric pH, 1940
21 Quality of Wheat Control, 1940
22 Wheat and Flour Testing, 1940 May 13
23 Wheat and Flour Testing, [ca. 1940]
24 Kansas State University Alpha Mu
General, [n.d.]
25 Introduction, 1939
26 Northwestern Miller, 1940 Jan 06
27 Kansas State University Milling Class Work
2nd Millers report, 1938 May 09
28 Action of Phosphates in Bread Dough, 1939 Apr 20
29 Assistant Bolters Report, 1938 Feb 21
30 Bleaching Agents and their effect, 1938 May 18
31 Bleaching Term Paper, 1939 Jan 15
19 01 Bolters Report, 1937 Oct 11
02 1938 Jan 10
03 1938 Jan 24
04 1938 Mar 20
05 Bolting Cloth Study, 1938 Oct 24
06 Bran Dusters and Bleachers, 1938 Apr 11
07 Changes in Stored Flour, 1939 May 09
08 Effect of Extraction on a Mount and Size Distribution of
Middlings, 1938 Dec 19
09 Effect of Malt Syrup, 1939 Mar 22
10 Effect of Proofing Time, 1939 Feb 07
11 Effect of Varying Differential on First Break, 1938 Feb 14
12 Effect of Varying the Age of the Dough, 1939 Feb 21
13 Effect of Varying Setting Splitter Rolls, 1938 May 02
14 Effect of Varying Sponge Age, 1939 Feb 28
15 Fineness of flour, 1938 Oct 28
16 Graham Flour Report, 1937 Nov 01
17 Grinders Report, 1937 Sep 20
18 1937 Oct 25
19 1937 Dec 06
20 Influence of Starch on Strength of Wheat Flour, [n.d.]
21 Magnitude of Replication Error, 1939 Mar 14
22 Milling I, 1937
23 Milling and Baking Qualities of Indiana Soft Wheat, 1940
Jan 29
24 Milling Lab, 1936 Dec 07
25 1937 Jan 09
26 Milling Practice, [n.d.]
27 Packers Report, 1937 Oct 04
28 1937 Nov 08
29 1938 Jan 03
30 Purifier Floor, 1937 Nov 22
31 Purifier and Floor Sampling Report, 1938 Jan 17
32 Smutters Report, 1937 Dec 13
33 1938 Feb 28
34 Varying Percentage of Yeast, 1930 Mar 07
35 Library Call Slips, 1937
36 Personal Correspondence, 1939-1940
37 Personal Correspondence, 2000-2002
38 Pie Crusts, 19[??] Mar 02
39 Plain Cake, 19[??] Apr 03
40 Reference Cards, 1921-1938
41 Yellow Cake, 1940 Mar 16-25
20 01 Robertson Family
Joe Robertson, Jr. (Rob), MBA Paper, 1995
02 Exhibits, 1995
03 Robertson, John B., 1971 Sep 13
04 Robertson, John H., 2002 Jan 17
05 Robertson, Richard Robert
Alpha Mu, Alpha Zeta certificates, 1954
06-08 Entomology, 1954 Feb 10
09 Some Industrial Uses for Corn Cobs, 1953 May 07
10 Robertson, Richard S., Stock 1944 Nov-Dec
11 Schafstall Builders, [n.d.]
12 Scott, John, [n.d.]
13-19 Sepro-X, [n.d.]
20 Seymour Mill
City of Seymour Records, [n.d.]
Building Sketches, [n.d.]
21 Facility Appraisal, 1992 Aug
22 Sale of Property, 1992, 1993 Mar
23 1993 Mar 03
24 1993 Aug, Oct
25 1993 Oct 06
26 1993, 1994
27 1994 Sep
28 1994 Oct 26
29 1994 Oct 31
30 1994, 1995
31 Eli Lilly Grant, 1992 Dec 31
32 Jackson County Community Foundation, 1992, 1993
33 Agenda, 1995 Jun 16
34 Joes Comment, 1993 Jan 20
35 Offer to Purchase Real Estate, 1994
36 Memo, 1993
37 Progress Report, 1992 Aug-Sep
21 01 Shareholder Minutes, 1996, 2003-2004
02 Shields Mill, 1881 Oct 06
03 Siemer Milling, [n.d.]
Asset Sale DocumentDiscussion, 2004 Jan 28
04 Confidentiality Agreement , [n.d.]
05 Installment Promissory Note, 2007 Jan 27
06 Lease, 2004 Feb 27
07 Lease Draft, 2004 Feb 27
08 Press Release, [n.d.]
09 Robertson Products, [n.d.]
10 Robertson Signs Agreement, 2004 Mar 12
11 Sale of Assets, 2004 Jan
12 Sale Index, 2004 Feb 24
13 Siemer, 2004
14 Smithsonian Donation Deed of Gift, 1980 Feb 26
15 Sparks Commodities Inc, 1986 Oct
16 Spray-X
Shipment, 1990 Jun
17 Corn Flour Percentage, 1989
18 Delivered, 1991-1996
19 Hammons Company Memo, 1996 Aug 24
20 Plans to simplify production, 2004 Aug 10
21 Sepro Spells Survival, [n.d.]
22 Sprout-Waldron, [n.d.]
23 Steven Mowdy Medical Bills, 2003 Dec 08-10
24 Stock Share, 1921-1968
25 Stone City Bank, 2003 Nov 28
26 Technical Advisory Committee, 1949
27 Telford Mill Auction, 1988
28 Time to consider our goals for the year, 2000
29 Toledo Flour Mill Notes, 1977 Sep
30 U. S. Department of Ag
Referendum, Wheat, 1964
31 U. S. District Court, 1964 Jan
32 U. S. Wheat Production, 1983
33 1989-1991
34 U.S. Wheat Production Estimate, 1977 Oct 20
35 Wayman, James W., [n.d.]
36 Wenger Manufacturing, 1973 Dec 19
37 Wheat
Wheat Crop Report, 1978
38 1979
39 1980
40 1981 Nov 03
41 Wheat Growers Report, 1995 Nov 28
42 Wheat Inventory, 1985 Jul 12
43 1996
44 Wheat, Mill Performance, 1971 Apr
45 Wheat Needs Study, 1994 Mar 31
46 Wheat Notes, 1994 Apr 15
47 Wheat Operational Practices, [n.d.]
48 Wheat Outlook for 1984-1985
49 Wheat Outlook and Situation, 1981 Feb
50 Wheat Prices, 1979 May
51 Wheat Production Records, 1995 Sep 01
52 Winter Wheat Production, 1981 Apr 09
53 Williamette Valley Company
Advertisements , [n.d.]
54 Confidential Perception of Consulting Activities, [n.d.]
55 Confidentiality Agreement, [n.d.]
56 Fees, [n.d.]
57 Offer to Purchase, 19[??] Sep 17
58 Schedule, [n.d.]
59 Wolf Company
Agreement, 1950
60 Cob Mill Paper, [n.d.]
61 Interoffice Communication, 1950 Jun 28
Photographs (1900-1999)
22 01 APA, Duluth, MN, 1992 Dec
Inside and Outside of Building
02 American Flour Bags, Cleveland, TX, 1993 Mar
03 Architectural Forest Products, Two Rivers, WI, 1993 Sep
04 Arkansas Blending and Bagging Plant, North Little Rock, AR
1993 Apr 23 + negatives
05 1993 Apr 24
06 Bags, Glu-X, [n.d.]
Stacked Bags on a Baltimore & Ohio Railroad car
07 Bedford/Robertson Mill, Bedford, IN, 1954, w/negatives
08 Bessemer Plywood, Bessemer, MI, 1993 Sep
Amber Milling Bag
09 Birchwood Lumber and Veneer, Birchwood, WI, 1993 Sep
Parking Lot Outside of Building
10 Boise Cascade Corp LVL Plant, Boyce, LA, 1995 Jul
Construction Site
Banquet
11 Borden Chemical, Alexandria, LA, 1993 Jul
Containers
Building Loading Dock
12 Borden Chemical Plant, Sheboygan, WI, 1994 Apr
Warehouse
13 Brownstown, IN, 1939 Dec 22
On Front: Compliments of George W. Gunder Going Away
Picture Brownstown, IN, 1939 Dec 22, to W.R. Butt
On Back:(Geo. & Amy Gunder and grandaughter Janet )
14 Buehler Mill, Ecuador, 1996 Feb, 1997 Jan
Taken from the old glue loft, floor of old glue loft is about
6feet off floor of plant. Bins for extender (white)
and filler (brown). Small yellow mess grill covers
and mixer shaft, 1996 Feb
Mixing area where all materials are mixed together. This is
with safety yellow gate closed. If the gate is open
unit must be reset from control panel. Notice
location of yellow gloves as in relationship to other
pictures showing the gloves, 1996 Feb
Shows depth of bin for extender at top and pumps for resin
and water, 1996 Feb
Control panel and steps to fill bins of extender and filler. Bin
behind control panel is filler, 1996 Feb
Control Panel, 1996 Feb
Punch Clears C323 milled by Cargill sold by Composition
Materials, Culpeper, VA Hancock, VT-Chesapeake
Hardwood 100 lbs bags, 1997 Jan
Dominator milled by Cargill Sold by: Composition Material,
Culpepper, VA From: Chesapeake Hardwood
Products, Hancock, VT, 1997 Jan
Bradford, VT- Bradford Veneer Panel Co., 1997 Jan
Hancock, VT-Chesapeake Hardwood Products, 1997 Jan
Rutland, VT-Rutland Plywood, 1997 Jan
Punch Clear 185 Milled by Cargill. Sold by Composition
Materials Culpeper, VA Picture taken at Bradford,
VT- Bradford veneer and Panel Co., 1997 Jan
Outside Mill
Inside Mill, White pipe, Series of blue pipes, Orange
Pulleys, Control Panels, Yellow pipes, Overhead of
Plant, Series of large white pips, Concrete Floor,
White wall, Stacks of Cloth, Labs
Control Panels, Joe Robertson(on left), unidentified (on right)
Two men (centered) standing between large black doors,
and a wooden piece of furniture
Two men standing in front of cabinets and paper supplies
Two men standing behind white pipe
Two men, one (far right) the other (far left) putting bags together
15 Building, Construction, RMI Building, [n.d.]
Wooden structure of building
Paneling
Unidentified man (gray hat, blue shirt)
Water pipes
Inside of unfinished building
Three people walking up ramp to look at building
Garage Doors
16 Bulk Bagging System, RMI, 1998 Sep 12
Large white bags, between two panels
Truck
Two wooden pallets
White Bags surrounded by bags of Glu-X
Unfocused picture paper
17 Bulking Bagging System, Ewing and RMI, 1998 Oct
Generator with a chain
Red piece of metal, pulley system on left
Suspension of white bag from metal hooks, Glu-x in
background
Suspension of white bag from metal hooks, brick wall
background
Group of white Glu-x bags
Filling station for Glu-x bags
White Glu-x bags
Glux-X bags situated between two wooden panels
Two wooden crates
Semi-truck (Broyhill) in front of mill
Semi-truck (Ashby) in gront of mill
18 C. D. Bates & Associates, Inc., Orange, TX, 1992 May
CD Bates flour (last pallet of bad flour) Willamette
Dodson, LA By Kit Wells, 1992 May
Company branding of flour, 1992 May
Permanent Marker on bag, 1992 May
Stack of bags, 1992 May
19 1992, Offices
CD bates home in Orange, TX
Street of sign of Huntwick, which is street of home
of CD bates in Orange, TX, 1992
Home of CD Bates in Orange , TX, 1992
Bates Plaza, 1992
Orange, TX, 1992
Plaza is made up of three of or four stores and CD
Bates offices is around to side, 1992
CD Bates Office Orange, TX, 1992
CD Bates and Assoc. offices are around to right of
building, 1992
CD Bates Offices Orange, TX (Office entrance is
behind tree)
20 1994 Oct, Exhibit, San Antonio, TX
CD Bates exhibit, Bates Bag (center)
White metallic structure
Close-up of CD Bates bags
Medium CD Bates bag, "Its in the bag," "Ph
901-522-8350" (upside-down) White railing,
background (burlap sleeves)
"Agitators"/"Light"
Large CD Bates Bag, Two directors chairs (far left)
Side shot (close-up) of air pressure system
21 Chesapeake Harwood Products Inc., Hancock, VT, 1993 Nov
Picture from Chesapeake Hardwood Products, Inc. in
Hancock, VT Sample NO. #CGCHP
22 Columbia Forest, Chatham, VA, 1993 Mar
2nd clears sold by WILVALCO, 1993 Mar
Chatham, VA-Columbia Forest Products, 1993 Mar
Bags of Flour "Clears FL, 1993 Mar 03
Corroded Green Metallic Bin, 1993 Mar
23 Cot Plywood, Whitehill, NY, 1994 Feb
COT Plywood Whitehill, NY Stacks of Bags, 1994 Feb
24 Cumberland Forest Product, London, KY, 1994 Jan
Bleached Malted Bromated
Stacks of bags
Close up of bag ("AL111732B")
Building (brown paneling), two garage doors
Parking Lot
25 Darlage, Archie, Broken Wagon, 1987 Jun, w/negatives
Dump Truck
Unleashing of grain from truck
26 Davidson Plyform, Inc., Grand Rapids, MI, 1994 Apr
Building
27 Diamond Jim Brady
"Diamond Jim" Brad, Kentucky Derby, ca. 1955
28 Dillard Mill, 1995 May
Unidentified man standing in middle, pulleys to right
Pulley (stack of Glu-x bags in background)
29 Dixie Mill, Madisonville, TN, 1991 Sep
Courthouse , Madisonville, TN
(looking for Dixie Mill in Madisonville, TN)
Dixie Mill, Madisonville, TN
(mill burned to ground)
30 Donated Equipment, 1980 Mar 20
Purifier sent to Smithsonian 1980 Mar 20
Allis-Gary 9x18
Rollstand sent to Smithsonian 1980 Mar 20
31 Encore Flour, Moncure, NC, 1993 Mar
Stacks of encore flour
32 Encore Products, Weyerhaeuser, Millport, AL, 1994 Jul
Bag of flour
Close up of bag of Flour
Curled over bag of flour
Stacks of flour bags
23 01 Equipment, [n.d.]
Francis "Fess" Malloy working at a Wolf Roller Mill, Size
9x30, the mill was bought in Jefferson City, MO for
the Cob Mill
Grinder, 2 copies
02 Equipment, Blending, 1998 Mar 02
Interior of Mill
Green bucket and a fan
Gray funnel, red poles
Orange forklift
03-04 Ewing Blending Plant Construction, 1995 Feb-1996 Feb, w/negatives
Excavation
Basement
Concrete forms
Pouring Concrete
Foundations & concrete walls finished. Trusses and lumber
arrived 1st framing erected
There was no part of office (except floor when that started
at 08:00 this morning
Three tanks
13 Amish working today
They put in Kelley dock and strip door today
Large tank
Tony Graff Finished. All motors operational. MERCI not
quite finished. JD Wellons here
1996 Jan-Feb, Snow
Mill
Loading Doc
Aerial View
Bin
Wide view of mill
Wide view of mill, truck
05 Glu-X, 3 million C. W. T., 1995 Dec 15
Truck Loading, 1996 Aug 16
Cob Shed demolish, 1999 Nov 03
06 Ewing Mill, 1900
Men standing on the porch in front of mill
Horse Drawn carriages, logs and mill
Ewing Mill Co., Ewing (Brownstown), Indiana about 1893
wagons pictured here belonged to customers from 7
counties. They had come to "toll exchange" wheat
and corn for flour and corn meal and to trade in
stock (note stock pens in foreground). Wood was
for mill boiler which burned wood at the time. There
was no grain elevator building-all the grain was
handled in sacks. Charlie Robertson (great
Grandfather of Robbie Robertson) was one of the
mill owners together will W.R. Bolles, Jonathon
Robertson and a Mr. Scott. The Buildings in the
background-left to right-are the Livery Stable, The
Ewing Hotel and the B&O RR Water Tank.
Scenes like this inspired Grandma Moses. Pictured Above is
a view of the Ewing Mill Company which was
probably taken sometime before 1900. The company
was organized in the spring of 1881 by Charles A.
Robertson, W.R. Bolles, J.W. Wayman and Capt.
John Scott. During that summer a building was
constructed at a cost of about $15,000. Operation
was started in October 1881, on both the wheat
flour and corn mill. The mill had been steam
powered and grinding was done on Buhr Stones.
The capacity was about eighty barrels per day. The
main building of the plant was a brick strucuture
36x50 feet and an...
Ewing Mill Co. ca. 1900 C.A. Robertson on right side of
door. Roscoe M. on left side.
Ewing Mill Co. Ca. 1900 (probably 1890s) C.A. Robertson
on right side of door Roscoe M. Robertson on left
side of door. Copy by Indiana Historical Society
Lab Nov. 1998
07 Ewing Mill, Pre-1930
Ewing, Indiana about 1915. Picture was taken behind what
is now Wessel Small Engines & Hardware. It was
then W.R. Bolles Giant Merchandise Center. It was
a great day for W.R. seated in the car. His
salesman, Marion Gray--the man behind the wheel
of the BRUSH automobile-had nearly 40 for the
McCormick Reapers pictured. Marion Gray was an
inventor blacksmith who an early patent on
automobile freewheeling transmission. Bruce Hller,
Bill Miller, and Frank Graham stand (left to right) in
front. R.S. Dick Robertson is the youngster directly
above Graham, peeping over a blade. Jonathon
"Jont" Robertson, right rear, in a derby hat stands
atop a binder.
Ewing Mill Co. between 1904 when Elevator was built and
1918 when the "B" section was added to the
Elevator. B Note the new brick section behind the
office. The fresh lumber might be left over from
construction of this addition. Joe remembers mixing
Hoosier Mineral Calcium Carbonate and other
minerals for livestock in this building.
Ewing Mill Co. and Employees: Note the Elevator building
built in 1903. It is thought that the tall man at left is
C.A. Robertson and that third from left Nosey
McOsker (McOscar?) From a post card mailed Jul 18, 1911
from Ewing Ind; To Ed Robertson, Sparksville, Ind
Signed C.A. Robertson
Copied by Indiana Historical Society lab Nov. 1998
Ewing Mill Co. prior to 1904. Note new porch roof and
new office (left center) . the house (right) belonged
to (Livingston) "Livvy" Robertson. He did not own
any part of Ewing Mill Co. but built a feed mill on
the other side of railroad
08 Ewing Mill, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1979, 2003
Ca. Mid 1930's. Man is Joe E. Robertson.
Ca. 1950 (mote cob shed behind "B" section of Elevator.
The truck driver second from right is Alfred "Tiny"
Sunderman. The "driver" of the four from right is
Charles R "Buck" Robertson. The autos are
Studebaker Champions. The sign on the near
Studebaker advertises Triple-R Dog Food.
Ewing Mill ca. 1954
Ewing Mill, 1943 Apr 24
Rebuilt after fire of 1942 Oct 01. Note fire debris
on grass. some? Poles? Note Master Mix sign on
Red Shed RRR, 2003 May 28
Ewing Mill, Brownstown, IN, 1979. Car parked in front of
Mill Bloomington Elev. Leased to Ewing Mill Co.
note 1940's Studebaker + negative
09 1973 May 01, 1994
Overhead Shot of Mill
Blue Building, White Robertson Corp. Sign
The coldest day in Brownstown history
10 Construction, Metal Building, 1967
Mill
Wood Planks
Foundation
Warehouse, including laboratory and directors room
added to Ewing Mill, 1967 Jun
11 Removing Chimney, 1965 Apr 08
The old chimney, no longer in use, was leaning and
in danger of falling on to railroad, 1965 Apr 01
Crane, 1965 Apr 01
Wooden Structure, 1965 Apr 08
Top of Chimney, 1965 Apr 01 (Color)
Bottom of Chimny, 1965 Apr 01
11 Ewing Mill, Removing Chimney
Top of Chimney, Two men removing bricks, 1965 Apr 01
Chimney, 1965 Apr 01
Mill, 1965 Apr 01
Mill, 1965 Apr 01 (Color)
Just before inactive brick smokestack was torn down, 1965 Apr 01
12 Fire, 1979 Oct
Fire
13 First Export of Glu-X, 1968 Feb, w/negatives
Over-wrapped Glu-X bag showing export stenciling and tag
Will Hackler, Charlie Barnett, Les Meadors, Roscoe
Wingler, Larry Stoat
Phil Robertson with overwrapped bag of Glu-X
First Export car of Glu-X: Larry Stout, Les Meadors,
Charlie Barnett, Will Hackler, Roscoe Wingler
Les Meadors, Charlie Barnett, Will Hackler, Larry Stout,
Roscoe Wingler
L-R Dick, Joe, Buck Robertson
14 Forest Ply Industries, Kincheloe, MI, 1991 Dec
Bags
15 Georgia Pacific Corp, Monroeville, AL, 1992 Aug
ICM Corn Flour sold by Robertson Corp (first shipment)
Stack of Bags
16 Georgia-Pacific Resins, Inc., Vienna, GA, 1993 Jun 06
J.P. Wellons & Marcia
Virginia R., Rewalts (Brenda & Jim), Vienna Rededication
of GP Chemical Complex
Tour of Complex
Conference
17 Glu-X, 1967
Women standing on top of a ladder with Glu-X bag on top
18 Glu-X Exhibit, [n.d.]
Women standing in front of Glu-X posters
Man sitting with family at a table
Glu-X Poster
People Gathering in a room
Siemer White Flour
19 Greenwood Roller Mills, Greenwood, SC, 1992 Jul
Glu-X MMP at Old Fort, notice plywood between pallets
Columbia, Carolina Old Fort, NC Greenwood Roller Mills
Gold Bond (7 percent shell flour)
Greenwood Roller Mills
Bags
20 Harris-Tarkett, Johnson City, TN, 1994 Apr
Surrounding area of facilities
Facility
21 Hartco Facility, Somerset, KY, 1994 Jan
22 Infestation, Grain Moth, 1991 Jun 07
Infested Wood
23 Jeffersonville, 1954
Front of Mill
Jeffersonville Ca. 1954 Hubert Morrow in driveway
24 Jim Sauders Wood Specialties, Park Fall, WI, 1993 Sep
Facility
25 Loading Truck
Man standing to the right of a Loading Truck
26 Louisiana Pacific Corporation, Logansport, LA, 1992 Oct
Glue Loft
ICM Corn Floor sold by Robertson Corporation
Moisture Checker
27 Machinery (Come back to all) + negatives
Restoring, 1981-1982
28 Restoring, 1986 Sep 06
29 Used Surplus, 1999 Jul 16
30 Martco Plywood Company, Chopin, LA, 1995 Jul
Construction Site of the Company
31 Maxie, Millard, 1973 Aug 13
Millard is awarded Diploma from AOM Correspondence
Course
Charles "Buck", Joe Robertson, Millard Maxie, Phil & Dick
Robertson Pictured: Left to Right
32 Meadors, Les, 1965 May 20
Les Meadors, Miller at Ewing when the mill started making
Glu-X, 1965 May 20
33 Mill in School House, Reynolds, IN, 1995
Front of School building
Mill at back of school building
34 Milner Milling Company, Barnesville, GA, 1994 Aug 15
Facility
Loading Dock
Parking Lot for Trucks
24 01 Negatives, 1940-1972
Ewing Mill, 1940
Bedford Mill, 1940
Chart, flour specs; Purity, Dough, King
Cows in pasture
"Perhaps our only pix of Barb"
The famous photo of Roscoe and Edith in front of
house/flower box
02 Neste Resin, Andalusia, LA, 1994 Jul
Brick building
Facility (gravel parking lot)
03 Oconnee Roller Mill, Seneca, SC, 1992 Jan
Looking across road to West at old mill which is not in
use. Building in front is restaurant
Looking across road at old mill to East. The main building
is now a gift shop
Part of old mill not in use
Main building
Main building facing west
Bulk tanker
Main building of old mill which is now a gift shop. Notice
new roof and stairs going up to roof. Looks like top
story or old hip roof was taken off building. No mill
gift shop.
Looking direct into building across street from old mill.
Look inside to left and you can man bagging flour.
04 Pico Ski Resort, Rutland, VT, 1993 Nov
Ski Slopes
"Pico" Sign
05 Riverwood International
1992 Apr 20,1994 May
Bag from Riverwood International
Williamette Valley Co. Flour Bag
06 Robertson Board, 1992
Around table (From Top left to Bottom Left): Dick
Robertson, Joe E. Robertson, Joe E. Robertson, Jr.
Jill Robertson, Jerry O. Robertson
Joe E. Robertson, Jr. Jill Robertson, Jerry O. Robertson
In front of table (no sign/sign) Front Row: Joe E.
Robertson, Dick Robertson, Jerry Robertson; Back
Row: Joe. E Robertson, Jr., Phil Robertson, Jill
Robertson
07 Robertson, Buck, 1977-1981
C.R. Robertson, 1913 May 07-1981 Apr 22
L-R Earl Roush, Buck Robertson
Roush Grocery
Contest Winner
"How much will Robertson Saint Brenard Weigh at
6 months"; Guess 101 lb. 8 oz.; Winner,
Earl Roush & Buck Robertson
Roush Grocery, Brownstown RR2, Tampico Guess
101 lb. 8 oz.; Supplier, Barber Grocery
Company
Millard Maxie working with Allis-Gray equipment, 1977
08 Robertson, Charles A., [n.d.]
Center Photo, surrounded by other names and
corresponding picture
09 Robertson, Dick, 1978-1997
Dick, Buck & Joe Robertson; Lake & forest, Judge Jon
Robertson Residence. Dick's 70th Birthday
Richard Shields Robertson, on front; Dear Daisy: Here is
the picture of our baby and be sure and put him in a
conspicuous place. He is several months old and
weighs 24 lbs. Sincerely, Edith R.F.D, Miss Daisy
Shields Salem, IN
Richard S. Robertson, b. 1908 Jul 04; d. 1997 Feb 25;
Church Portrait Late 1996
File "Robertsons- - Roscoe, Dick" etc.
Richard S. Robertson, 1908 Jul 04-1997 Feb 25
Richard S. Robertson, 1908 Jul 04-1997 Feb 25; file
"Robertsons- - - Roscoe, Joe, Dick, Buck, etc"
Church Portrait, Late 1996
1985 or 86 when Dick and Dob went to Portland and the
Dalles where Dick and Ruth Pace took them around.
Dick could scarcely believe the steepness of the
slopes we skied @Mt. Hood Meadows.
1995 Dec 15 - Phil, Dick, Butch Robertson stand with
pallet containing 3,000,000th cwt. Of Glu-X
1995 Dec 15 - 3,000,000th cwt. Glu-X L-R Butch, Phil &
Dick Robertson
10 1965 Apr 08
Dick Robertson: after the walls of the corn room collapsed.
Following removal of chimney.
11 Brownstown High School Basketball, 1924-1925
B.H.S. 1924-'25 (On Front)
B.H.S. 1924-25: L-R Dick Robertson, Ike Cummings, John
Persinger, Hefty Emerson, Raymond Shepard (Phil
is related to Robertson Cummings & Shepard)
Brownstown, Indiana High school 1924-25: L-R Dick
Robertson, Ike Cummings, John Persinger, Hefty
Emerson, Raymond Shepard
12 Robertson, Edith, 1911 Jul 13
Return to: Ruth Robertson, R. 1 Box 26B, Brownstown
47220; Roscoe, Edith Robertson
13 Robertson Family, [n.d.]
Christmas Card
Couple Photos
Marriage Photo
Family Photo
14 1985, Orlando, FL
Virginia.. Stan & Pam Kerbs
Joe Robertson
15 Robertson Feeds, [n.d.]
Pigs fed a "Lo-Sat" diet - "Lo-Sat was a trademark for
Robertson feeds
Barn
Chickens
Interior View of Mill
Two hogs, kid in Purdue shirt
Hog, standard feed
Barn, Robertson Feeds (centered)
This is "Years Ahead" Egg Factory on Highway 50, 3 mi.
East of Bedford, Indiana. It houses 4200 hens in
both houses. This is the way feed is delivered to a
"Years Ahead" Egg Factory. ROBERTSONS
FEEDS are "years ahead" in efficiency and economy.
They have necessary special ingredients to make
the hens live and grow and produce eggs-lots of
them. Bulk delivery like this saves money-Bin
actually pays itself off! Feed costs ground, farm
formula or supplement-scratch feeds just won't do
the job in a "Years Ahead" profitable egg factory.
ROBERTSON SPECIAL ALL MASH is as much different from
ordinary laying as these new building and equipment
facilities are from the old-fashioned hen house!
16 Robertson, Jerry, [n.d.]
Jerry working at a lab with Lo-Sat Diet Eggs in the
background
Jerry standing, with lab equipment spread across a table
Jerry sitting, wearing a suit
17 Robertson, Joe E., 1942-1996
Joe E. Robertson wearing a suit
Joe E. Robertson pointing to Indonesia on a map
Joe E. Robertson wearing a brown suit
Joe E. Robertson 1996
Joe, with his wife
Joe Robertson, hands crossed
AACC awards to Bettina Coggeshall: she holds "Best
moisture analyses, 1981" Joe Robertson hold "Best
Ash analyses, 1985"
Joe Robertson in the lab in ca. 1942
18 Robertson, Joe E. Jr., 1987
Left to right: Mrs. Joe (Virginia Baxter) Robertson, Dr.
Margaret Hewitt Robertson, Charles Joseph
Robertson, Dr. Joe Robertson, Jr., Kathryn Faye and
Joe E. Robertson. Location is at Brownstown
Presbyterian Church in 1987 on the occasion of the
baptism of C.J.
19 Robertson, John H. "Butch", 1980
Jackson Co. Fair, 1980 Jul 07-Aug 02
Edw P. Allis Purifier
Glenn Bleile and John H. "Butch" Robertson. In the antique
display tent with the Purifier donated to the
Smithsonian by the Robertson Corp.
20 Robertson Men, 1937-1972
L-R Joe E. Robertson Richard S. Dick Robertson Charles
R. Buck Robertson 1972
Joe & Phil Robertson at Glu-X Map, 1972 Sep 11
Phil Robertson, l, and Joe Robertson, r, stand beside the
Glu-X Map in the plywood paneled offices of The
Robertson Corporation. The map illustrates some of
the widespread locations of plywood glue extender
customers. Ca. 1970
Charles Roscoe, Roscoe Melvin and Phil Robertson ca. 1970
"Triple R's" Left-Charles (Buck) Robertson Center Dick
Robertson Right Joe Robertson Property of Dob
Robertson
"Charles Roscoe "Buck" Robertson. Judy's Wedding?"
Joseph Edmond Robertson @typewriter
Roscoe and His Boys: Summer 1937 Roscoe M. Robertson
and his 3 sons Left to Right: Dick (Richard S.)
Roscoe Buck (Charles R.) Joe (Joseph E.) Photo by
Paul Bayne using a Rollieflex 6x6 camera. Payne
was a fraternity brother and best friend of Dick. Paul
died in 1998
21 Robertson Mill
Ca. 1965-1980
Photo Clips of Corporate History
Some scenes at Brownstown, circa 1965-1980
22 From Buck's file, 1973
23 Aerial view of the mill, 1973 May 01
24 Loading Trucks, 1975
View of town
Sign and Two Trucks
Glu-X bags on back of truck
Truck parked, mill in back
Trucks in front of loading dock
Mill
One truck sitting horizontally, mill in background
Two trucks, man standing on top stacked Glu-x Bags
Angled Truck, man talking to driver, brick wall on the right
25 Deep Snow, 1977 Jan
Mill
Icicles
Street, cars parked on both sides
Snow drift
Loading Dock snow drift
26 Aerial view of mill and surrounding town, 1977 Apr
27 Mill, 1981
28 Mill Sign, 1986
29 Brownstown, IN, Brock Bin Construction, 1987 Jun
Brock Bin
Construction of Bin
Scaffold
Ladders, scaffold, two men
30 Brownstown, IN, 1993 Mar
Glu-X bag
Calendar, basketball schedule, scale
Machine, wood paneling
Gears
Blue machine
Red machine, five cogs
Group of machines
31 Brownstown, IN, 1993 Summer
Bag of Glu-X
Men placing bag of Glu-X on truck
Funnel in to bag of Glu-X
32 Brownstown, IN, 1975, 1977, 1994, w/ negatives
Loading Trucks, 1975
Deep Snow, 1977
Deep Snow and Coldest Day of -22ø F, 1994 Jan 19
Trucks were not allowed into Kentucky because the
highways were closed, 1994 Jan 19
33 Exhibit, [n.d.]
"Every Hog Raiser Wins" Sign
"10 Reasons Why They R Better"
"Robertsons They R Better Feeds"
34 Visitors, Chinese, 1982
Robertson workers and Chinese visitors in front of
the Robertson sign
Chinese visitors ca. 1982. Left cluster standing: far
left is Butch Robertson and under "The" face
hidden is Phil R. Kneeling are Joe E. R. and
2 members of Koss family to this right. Right
cluster sanding: Barb Tormoehlen in front
row center; Jack Koss looks over Barb's
right shoulder; Dick R. is at far right;
unidentified blonde looking over Dick's right
shoulder
35 Robertson, Phil, 1980 Oct 31
1980 Oct 31, Smithsonian Museum, Washington, DC: Phil
speaking to a reception for American Association of
Cereal Chemists given to celebrate the gifts of
historic milling equipment; Left hand points to the
Columbian Feed Governor. Above and right of this
is a photo of the Roller Mill, a Gray Allis mfd by
Edw. P. Allis, Milwaukee
1980 Oct 30, Smithsonian Museum, Washington D.C.: In
front of a statue of George Washington, Phil
Robertson addresses members if the American
Association of Cereal Chemists during a reception to
celebrate the gifts of historic milling equipment to
the Smithsonian. To Phil's right stands the curator,
Dr. Terry G. Sharer
1980 Oct 31, Dr. Terry Sharer in Background of curator. In
front f him is a phot of the Reliance Purifer mfd. By
Edw. P. Allis co., Milwaukee, Wisc. "King" Geo.
Washington Statue. Above the Colombian
Governor is the Allis Gray Roller Mill mfd. by Edw.
P. Allis Company, Milwaukee, Reception
Smithsonian Museum Phil presenting our gifts. His
left hand is on Columbian Governor.
In Uniform
Headshot
36 Robertson, Roscoe M., 1922, 1937
Crowd of People, Nashville sign pointing left, Brownstown
sign pointing right: 2nd row 3rd from left Roscoe
M. Robertson
Car, packed full of people
Wreath with inserted picture of women: Mrs. Isabelle
Robertson wife of Charles H. Robertson Mother of
Roscoe M.
Roscoe and His Boys under a covering
1937 Summer, Roscoe and His Boys: Roscoe M. Robertson
and his 3 sons Left to Right: Dick (Richard S.)
Roscoe Buck (Charles R.) Joe (Joseph E.) Photo by
Paul Bayne using a Rollieflex 6x6 camera. Payne
was a fraternity brother and best friend of Dick. Paul
died in 1998
1922 Jun, Roscoe sitting down in a room with three
calendars on the walls: Roscoe Robertson, Henry
i.e. "Nosey" Richard (Dick) Robertson & i.e. "Pete"
Sept. 2000: This safe is still in use and so is the
National Cash Register overhead fan was driven by
rope from mill
37 Robison, Pokey in sleeveless top, "Friday" Robison in overalls, ca. 1970
Poky Robinson in sleeveless T-shirt. After dumping a
wagon load of wheat as they did in the old days.
25 01 Scotch Plywood, Gingham Girl Brand, Fulton, MS, 1992 Nov
Gingham Girl brand Cut-out
Gingham Girl brand Flour
02 Seymour Mill, Seymour, IN, 1907-1994
Worker driving a forklift
2 tankers
Mill: 1994 May, Month after closing the feed business,
Burned, 1944
Ladder propped inside building: 1994 May
Damage from heater fire
Inside of building: 1994 May
Cars on the street
Machinery
Pile of Bags
Man Walking in front of building
Brick Wall, Wooden Chute
Silo
Red Vat
Cars Parked In Front of a Loading Dock
Pile of Brown Bags
Wooden Chute
Two Trucks
Man standing in front of Breaker
Three men standing in middle of storage area
Man standing in front of breaker
Silo: Seymour circa '70 capping the Silver Shield by Hugh
Bryant crane Capacity 10,000 bu. (bushels)
J.H. Hodapp's Mill (between 1907-1913) Seymour Note the
former church being used as office and warehouse.
Hodapp Hominy
Farmers Hominy Mill
Two Cars Parked on street, in front of Farmers Hominy
Edward G. Hodapp
The Farmers Hominy Mill building (to the left, north)
burned in 1944. It is a corn mill (i.e. hominy mill).
Even at the early date of this photo the nearer
building is a feed mill as evidenced by the bags of
feed on the truck. More evidence is in the signs
advertising " We Use Fos-For-Us (phosphorous)
Mineral Mixture," a formula feed ingredient.
Note the brick-paved street: The previous name was
Hodapp Milling Co. At the top rear of this photo is
typed the name of Edward G. Hodapp possibly a
descendant of Joseph H. Hodapp.
Angled View of Street, with Farmers Hominy Mill, lft cntr.
The Farmers Hominy Mill building (3 storey (sic))
burned in 1944. The two story building (mill office)
remained until torn down in 1996. The complex was
purchased by the Ewing Mill Co. (later incorporated
as the Robertson Corp.) in 1945.
The burned building had been rebuilt but not as a corn mill
(i.e. hominy mill) The ewing Mill Co. continued to
produce a market the Apex brand until 1949 from its
mill in Ewing. The upper story signs read:
MILLERS OF WHITE CORN PRODUCTS
:APEXBRAND: THIS HOME OF THE APEX
BRAND
Note brick street pavement: The Farmers Hominy Mill
building burned down in 1944. Successor to Hodapp
Milling Co. Upper level: sign on left reads: Millers
of White Corn Products Center is trademark Sign on
Right: THE HOME OF THE APEX BRAND
Farmers Hominy Mill Division. Ewing Mill Co. Rebuilt after
the fire of 1944 Feb 17. Ewing Mill Co. ca 1954
Farmers Hominy Mill. New building has replaced the old
church. Note new building that has replaced the old
church.
03 Fire, [n.d.]
Disfigured Metal
Scorched Bin
Bags of Flour
Scorched Building
Dispenser
Firefighter
Ladder
Mangled Building
Grain Feeds Truck
Collapsed Equipment
Crowd Looks assesses damage
Cars in front of loading dock
04 Office, 1980
Peggy Burgmeier: 1980 Spring
Buck Robertson: 1980 Spring
Employees standing around Dick: Up: Peggy
Scroggins, Tiny Sunderman, Butch
Robertson seated: Dick Robertson Seymour
Office ca. 1980
Tiny Sunderman: 1980 Spring
Butch Robertson: 1980 Spring
05 Removing Tanks, [n.d.]
Roof Opening
Firefighters
Crowd looks on
Crane
06 Taylor, Hershel, [1965]
Hershel H. Taylor AF15739059 CMR 1 CE Sq. Keesler AFB Miss.
07 Train, carrying body of President Eisenhower as it passed through
Brownstown, IN, 1969 Apr 01
Linda Wheeler & Roscoe Can be seen at mid-right. Rosie &
DeAlba at far right center
08 Twins, 1993-2000
From the Glu-X Twins and All Robertson People: Our Twin
Wishes Marry Christmas-Our 119th and happy New
Year-Our 120th
Naturally Glu-X Quality comes not only from the controlled
milling process but also the: Plowed Field, Growing
Plant, Mature Grain
Our Twins Claim Quality and Uniformity Make a Product
Stand Out From the Crowd
Our Twins Claim: Extender Quality and Uniformity Start in
the Field through Process & Program To the
Product-Glu-X - Reg Meeting 1993 Jun 12. Send
Analysis of Each Load and We all get mad. The
marketing office needs to figure out how to take
advantage
Our Twins Greeting in Any Season: Quality & Uniformity!
09 Weyerhaeuser, Wright City, OK, 1992 Apr 23
Bag
10 Wheeler, Linda, 1966-1967
Linda Wheeler new in laboratory
11 Willamette, Emerson, AR, 1992 Apr 21
Bag
12 Willamette, Moncure, NC, 1993 Aug
Neste Resin/New Offices
Old office building being made into new lab
Willamette/New Building
13 Willamette Valley Company, Pineville, LA
1992 Apr 20, Bag from Williamette, Ruston, LA
14 1995 Jul
WVCo Sign
Railroad Tracks
Driving Around Company
Products made by WVCo
Brick Sign
WVCo Offices
WVCo Facilities
15 WILVALCO, 1993 Nov
Side view of WILVALCO bag
Bag stamped WV370
Believe this stand for: 30% Wheat and 70% Corn flours
16 WILVALCO, Taylor, LA, 1993 May, w/ negatives
#545 Corn Flour
17 WILVALCO, Weyerhaeuser, Mt. Pine, AR, 1993 May
#WV725
18 Glue Extender, 1993 Nov
19 Wisconsin Veneer and Plywood, Mattoon, WI, 1993 Sep
Facility
20 Wood, Plywood, APA Graded, 1970s w/negatives
Wood
21 Wood Tech Plywood, Japanese Furniture, 1992
Japanese Furniture made from wood panels by WoodTech
Furniture made from wood by WoodTech
22 Unidentified, [n.d.]
26 Glass Negatives
Oversized Material (1916-2000)
27 Financial, 1934-1940
Ledger Book, Financial
Purchases, 1996-2000
Sales, 1996-2000
Purchases, 1996-2000
28 Blue Prints
120 Bushel Nordyke Meal Dryer, [n.d.]
120 Style K Meal Dryer, [n.d.]
McMillin Model # 48 Cradle Dump, [n.d.]
McMillin Style "A" Dump, [n.d.]
"Continental's Westwego terminal looks to the future,"
(Westwego, IA: Grain Journal), 1982 Jan.
Memogenda, To Do List for Converting Ewing Mill, 1964-1994
Newspaper Clippings
Pickering Governor Company, Part List, 1917 Nov 01
Records of Sacks Received, 1916 Feb 07-Oct 12
Robertson Corporation
Abstract
Application of Loan
Mortgage
Robertson Broiler Mashes. (Robertson Corporation)
Robertson Corporation-Robertson Feeds. Wholesale
Specialty and Ingredient Price List, 1972 Oct 30.
Robertson Feeds Price List, 1951 Jan 08
Virginia's Old Soybean Grades, a spiral notebook of notes, 1944
Oct 24-1945 Oct 13.
Weekly Elevator Report. (Brownstown, IN: Ewing Mill Company),
[n.d.].
Wheat Purchases, 1941 Jul 21-1946 Jul 24
Wheat Purchases, 1947 Feb 04-1950 Mar 03
Wholesaler's Report on New Maximum Prices Calculated Under
the Adjusted Mark-up Method authorized in MPR No. 2,
(Washington, D. C.: Office of Price Administration), [n.d.].
29 Oversize Printed Material
Feed Stuffers, The Weekly Newspaper for Agribusiness,
(Minneapolis, MN: Feed Stuffers),
1963 Mar 16, Vol. 35, No. 12
1963 Mar 30, Vol. 35, No. 14
1963 Apr 06, Vol. 35, No. 15
1963 Apr 13, Vol. 35, No. 16
1971 Jan 23, Vol. 43, No. 4
1971 Mar 13, Vol. 43, No. 11
1975 Apr 28, Vol. 47, No. 17
Milling & Baking News: 80 Years of grain based food. (Kansas
City, MO: Milling & Baking News), 2002.
Milling Production, Associated with The Northwestern Miller.
(Minneapolis, MN: Miller Publishing Company)
1942 May, Vol. 7, No. 5
1959 Dec, Vol. 24, No. 12
1960 Jun, Vol. 25, No. 6
Milling Production, Issued Monthly by the Publishers of The
Northwestern Miller. (Minneapolis, MN: Miller Publishing
Company), 1939 Oct, Vol. 4, No. 10.
The Northwestern Miller. (Minneapolis, MN: Miller Publishing Company)
1940 May 08, Vol. 202, No. 4
1940 Jun 19, Vol. 202, No. 9
1940 Aug 21, Vol. 203, No. 6
1940 Sep 18, Vol. 202, No. 9
1941 Jan 15, Vol. 205, No. 3
1943 Mar 10, Vol. 213, No. 10
The Southwestern Miller, 60th Anniversary Issue,
(Minneapolis, MN: Miller Publishing Company), 1982.
Printed Material (1919-2003)
30 01 1984 Soft Wheat Crop Report. (Fostoria, OH: Mennel Milling
Company), 1984.
02 1985 Soft Wheat Crop Report. (Fostoria, OH: Mennel Milling
Company), 1985.
03 1987 Soft Wheat Crop Report. (Fostoria, OH: Mennel Milling
Company), 1987.
04 1988 Soft Winter Wheat Crop Report. (Fostoria, OH: Mennel
Milling Company), 1988.
05 1989 Soft Winter Wheat crop Report. (Fostoria, OH: Mennel
Milling Company), 1989.
06 1994 Soft Winter Wheat Crop Report. (Fostoria, OH: Mennel
Milling Company), 1994.
07 1995 Soft Winter Wheat Crop Report. (Fostoria, OH: Mennel
Milling Company), 1995.
08 1996 Soft Winter Wheat Crop. (Fostoria, OH: Mennel Milling
Company), 1996.
09 1990 U.S. Wheat Quality. (Washington D.C.: United States
Department of Agriculture), 1990 Sep.
10-13 The 120th Annual Report, An Abridged Record 1881-2001, The
Robertson Corporation. (Brownstown, IN: The Robertson
Corporation), 2000 Nov.
14 120 Years of Milling: A Brief Review of The Robertson
Corporation. (Brownstown, IN: Robertson Corporation),
2000.
15 AAC 64th Annual Meeting. (Washington D.C.:American
Association of Cereal Chemists), 1979 Oct 28-Nov 01.
16 Agreement with Wheat Flour Millers. (New York: United States
Grain Corporation), 1919 Jul 14.
17 Agricultural Situation. (Washington, D. C.: United States
Department of Agriculture), 1973 Jun.
18 Agriculture Day. (Brownstown, IN: Brownstown Central High
School), 1982 Mar 18.
19 Alpha Mu News Vol. 7 No. 5. (Manhattan, KS: Kansas State
Chapter of Alpha Mu), 1943 Jan 05.
20 Alpha Mu Newsletter Vol. 21. (Manhattan, KS: Kansas State
University Chapter of Alpha Mu), 1958.
21 Alpha Mu Spring Banquet. (Manhattan, KS: Kansas State
University Chapter of Alpha Mu), 1939 Apr 15.
22 Alpha Mu Spring Banquet. (Manhattan, KS: Kansas State
University Chapter of Alpha Mu), 1940 Apr 20.
23 American Miller: A National Miller Publication. (Chicago, IL:
National Miller Publications, Inc.)
1940, Feb, Vol. 68, No. 2
24 1941, Jun, Vol. 69, No. 6
25 1941, Jul, Vol. 69, No. 7
26 1942, Mar, Vol. 76, No. 3
27 1942, May, Vol. 70, No. 5
28 American Miller and Processor. (Chicago, IL: The National
Provisioner, Inc.),
1960 Nov, Vol. 88, No. 11
29 1961 Jun, Vol. 89, No. 6
30 1962 Jan, Vol. 90, No. 1
31 1962 Dec, Vol. 90, No. 12
32 1967 Apr, Vol. 95, No. 4
31 01 An Unsolicited Testimonial Tells The Story. (Brownstown,
IN: Robertson Corporation), 1961 Mar 01.
02 Balanced 5-Star Performance consistently gives Top Yields
Quality Standability. (Bloomington, I: Funk Brothers),
1956.
03 Barnard & Leas Manufacturing Company, Inc. (Cedar Rapids, IA:
Barnard and Leas), 1950 Feb 10.
'400' Series Separators Three-Screen Two-Air Type
Aspirating Scalping Shoes
Bucket Elevators
Corn Cleaners
Electric Manlifts
Every Feed Dealer Needs a Cyclonic Feed Mixer
Feed and Grain Processing Equipment
Graom Scpirers
Little Victor Combined Corn Sheller and Cleaner
One-Pair-High Single Pair Roller Mill
Packers
Perfected Grain Separator Two-Sieve Type Style A
Perfected Grain Separator 3 Sieve Type Style B
Perforated Metals
Pitless Corn Shellers
The Quality Double Roller Mill
Revolving Cylinder Corn Scalper
Roller Mills
Roller Mills Two and Three Pair High
Single Screen Cylinder Corn Cleaners
Steel Buhr Mill, Horizontal Type
Steel Buhr Mill, Vertical Type
Victor Combined Corn Sheller and Cleaner
Victor Corn Shellers
Victor Pit Type Corn Shellers
Vix Lifter
04 Barnard & Leas Manufacturing Cmpany, Inc. Catalog. (Cedar
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B & L Cyclone-Type Dust Collector
B & L Suction and Exhaust Fans for Rice Mills, and Flour
Mills
B & L Twin-Type Dust Collector
Belting and Belt Accessories
Corn Cleaners
Corn Shellers
Electric Manlifts
Elevator Supplies
Grain Separator
Grain Scourers
Horizontal Long Scourer
Little Victor Combined Corn Sheller and Cleaner
"Millers Who keep an eye on Cedar Rapids are Setting the
pace for the efficiency that's demanded by 1949"
Model '49 Roller Mills
Packers
Pellet Mill 'Cold Process'
Perforated Metals
Revolving Disc Aspirators
Roller Mills
Rolling Mill & Steamer
Scalping Shoe or Riddle
Sifters
Sprocket Wheels and Link Belt
Steel Buhr Mill, Horizontal Type
Steel Buhr Mill, Vertical Type
Vix Lifter
05 "Biggest and Best Convention Ever Held." (Indianapolis, IN:
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1979 Jun 19, "Flour Costs in Explosion," p. 15
1979 Jun 26, "Bakers Continue to Wait," p. 15
1979 Jul 03, "Expansion in Flour Sales," p. 15
1979 Sep 25, "Do You Bake Bread For This Market?," p. 6
1979 Oct 09, "Soviet Limit Raised to 25 Million Tonnes," p. 9
1979 Nov 20, "Buffet-Reception Marks Milling Equipment
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26 1980 Jun 17, "Harvest Rush After Delays; Estimate Up," p. 1
1980 Jun 17, "Wheat Futures Markets," p. 16
1980 Nov 04, "Wheat Stocks on Oct. 1 to Record High," p. 10
27 1981 Jan 20, "K. C. Gains in Volume of Wheat Futures," p. 30
1981 Mar 31, "Bakery Flour Business," p. 13
1981 Mar 31, "Wheat That's Free," p. 7
1981 Jun 23, "Wheat Harvest Moves Ahead," p. 1
1981 Sep,, "Senate Lowers Wheat Target in Farm Bill," p. 9
1981 Sep 22, "U. S. S. R. Books More Wheat and Corn," p. 8
1981 Sep 22, "Whear Record Widens: Corn Crop Peak," p. 10
1981 Dec 22, "Farmers Enter Smaller Amounts of Wheat
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28 1982 Jan 26, "Winter Wheat Production for 1982," p. 4
29 1983 Nov 22, "Wheat Future Markets: Downtrend in 12th
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30 1984 Jan 17, "Washington Analysis," p. 40
1984 Jun 12, "Bulk Middlings," p. 1
1984 Dec 25, "Winter Wheat Acreage Off 9% for 1985," p. 1
31 1986 May 20, "Initial Forecast by U.S.D.A.," p. 1
1986 May 20, "Zeroing in on the Successful Niche," p. 7
32 1987 Apr 14, "Flour Consumption Sets Record," p. 1
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34 1989 Jan 10, "China, U. S. S. R. Book Wheat Under E. E.
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1989 Jul 04, "Millfeed," p. 39
1989 Jul 25, "New, Dry, Natural, 3-Fold Vanilla Flavor
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1989 Aug 29, "Soft Red Carryover Next June 1," p. 1
1989 Aug, "Broad Array of Export Wheat Sales, But Total
Volume Light," p. 14
1989 Nov 07, "Average Price For All Wheat Up 7› in
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1989 Nov 07, "Soft Red Basis Mostly Higher," p. 34
1989 Nov 07, "U. S. S. R. Wheat Imports Likely to Fall to
Smallest in 11 Years," p. 10
1989 Dec 05, "Computers as 'Trend Followers'," p. 21
35 1990 Jan 09, "Average Wheat Price to $3.81 in December," p. 40
1990 Jan 09, "D-J Crosses 2800-point Threshold in New
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Food Use Also Up," p. 10
1990 Jan 23, "U. S. D. A. Lowers '89 Production Totals
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36 1991 Feb 26, "GATT Negotiations to Resume; New
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37 1993 Feb 23, "Dakota Growers' Pasta Co. Durum Mill,
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38 1996 Jan 16, "Quaker Announces Record-Breaking Year
in'95 For Its Rice Cake Sales," p. 11
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03 Roll Grinding and Corrugating Blanks. (Cincinnati, OH: The
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04 Roll Grinding and Corrugating Blanks. (Cincinnati, OH: The
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ARTIFACTS - Moved to Artifact Collection
Bags
Glu-X Bags, 4 each
Triple R Dog Food
Business Cards
The Robertson Corporation, 13 each
Robertson Corporation Plywood cards, 3 each
W. H. Edwards Engineering Company, Incorporated,
Indianaopils, IN
Calenders
1881-1981 The First 100 Years, Desk Planner, 2 each
1989 Time-Minder Calender, 3 each
Milling Milestones to the New Millennium, 2000, 2 each
The Monthly Executive Planner, 2002
Coins
Commemorative, 1881-1981, 9 each
Flour Slicks
Metal, 10 eeach
Metal, 2 with leather cases
Key Chain, Great Southern Plywood
Pen, Ink
Robertson Corporation, 2 with seed
Robertson Corporation, 2 with IU, 1976 NCAA Champs
Tags, Shipping
B. F. Gump Company, Chicago, IL
Roll Tag
The Essmueller Company, St. Louis, MO
Peerless Ground Cut or Smoth, 2 each
Robertson Corporation
16% Dairy Feed
16 «% Daily Feed
20% Turkey Grower
21% Growing Mash
22% Broiler Mash
22% HY-CAL Starter-PMC Medicated
27% Turkey Starter
32% Dairy Supplement-A
35% Hog Supplement
40% Hog Supplement
50% Protein Tankage
56% Fish Meal
60% Protein Tankage
40 Plus Hog Supplement
300 Egg Mash
All Mash
Beef Topper-A
Bran-Molasses Mix
Broiler Finisher
Broiler Mash
Calf Milk Replacer
CAV-PEP Calf Meal
Diethylstil Brestrol Mix Incorporated in Cattle
Crowder
Distillers Molasses Mix
EMCO Half and Half
E-X Egg Mash
FARRO-KLEEN 180 Medicated
Fish Meal
Growth & Developer
Grower & Developer, Medicated
Heise 16% Dairy Feed
Hi-Level Antibiotic Mix
Hi-Level Booster Feed
Hominy Feed
Horse and Mule Feed
HY-CAL All Mash Layer
Laying Mash
Midd-Mo-Lass
Milk Replacer
Molasses Cob Mix
Oatfeed-Molasses Mix
Pig & Sow Meal
Pig Starter
Pig Wormer Feed
Pig 'N Sow
Pig 'n Sow Meal
Rabbit Pellets
Rye Middlings and Ground Rye Screenings
Scale Buster Hot Fattener
Starter & Grower
Starting Mash with Nitrofurazone and Arsonic
Growth Stimulant
Sterol 400-D
Super Chop Feed
Sweet-Creep Pig Starter
Triple-R Dog Feed
Triple-R Rabbit Pellets
Wheat Bran
Wheat Middlings and Ground Wheat Screenings
Wheat Red Dog
Wheat Shorts with Ground Wheat Screenings
Sprout-Waldron & Company, Incorporated, Muncy, PA
Roll Tag, 2 each
Vogt Brothers Manfacturing Company, Louisville, KY
Roll Tag