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Photographs: Edward J. White Co., Newark, N.J. trucks and construction crews, offices and laboratories, work projects -transformers, lighting fixtures, starters, etc.) , Undated

 File — Box: B, Folder: 1

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

These papers and other materials outline the concerns of Newark businessman Edward J. White, an electrical contractor, during the decades from 1930’s-through the 1950’s There is some material which predates the formation of the firm Edward J. White & Company, of which Mr. White was president and founder. The collection includes information on his business activities, as president of the firm, his social activities within the Newark community, and private matters.

Some papers reflect on Mr. White’s commercial interest, but also reflect on the spiritual and social views which he held. An example is Mr. White's long involvement in the Newark Safety Council. This period of Mr. White’s business activities was one of immense change for the nation, a period when electrical power became universal and an important source of energy. The topics reveal a world of transformers, switches, outlets, generators and wiring. Other topics reflect on Mr. White’s interest in new products and the patenting of the same, the interaction of labor and employers, and work undertaken for the military following the formal declaration of war by the U.S. against the Axis powers in 1941. One collection of letters within the time span World War II is the correspondence of Mr. White with several men, doubtless former employees then drafted into the armed forces. The economic concerns of these several young men are manifest in these letters.

Other parts of the collection include numerous articles written by Edward White on electrical matters for the Jersey Review, and other publications. Mr. White was also the publisher of his own periodical White Lines, a trade journal begun in 1938. Another important segment is the picture collection, numbering approximately some two hundred items. These include the wiring of the Sacred Heart Cathedral, The Edison Tower, and the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. These files also include financial statements of the firm and also other correspondence of a purely personal nature.

Dates

  • Undated

Extent

From the Collection: 5 Linear Feet (3 Hollinger boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Charles F. Cummings New Jersey Information Center, Newark Public Library Repository

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