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Lars (1846-1918) and Teckla (1846-1933) Cederquist standing together in a garden on their 50th anniversary in 1918.

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Back Row L to R: Lars (1846-1918), Tecka (1846-1933), Teckla (d.1989), Clarence (1874-1960), Clara (1882-1946)
Front Row L to R: Dena (d.2006), Esther

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Titusville baseball team. Milton (1889-1981) is fourth from left in black turtleneck. Emil (1890-1977) is fifth from right. Man who is second from right is wearing a SM uniform which stood for Schatt & Morgan, the local knifemaker who sponsored a…

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Milton "Seedy" Cederquist (1889-1981) in his military uniform.

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Photo of Teckla Gustava Hult Cederquist (1846-1933) reading in her home in Titusville, PA.

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Byron D. Benson (1832-1888), first President of Tide Water Pipe Company, Ltd., 1878-1888, the first pipeline to cross the Allegheny Mountains to rival Standard Oil's control of oil transportation. DW666

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Newspaper article describing T.C. Joys trip east.

Waldorf Hotel Advertisement
Figure 2. An advertisement for the Waldorf Hotel in New York City, which highlights as a selling point the comforts of T.C. Joy’s radiators.

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Figure 3. An illustration of the Titusville Iron Works, which acquired T.C. Joy & Co. in 1895. ( Copy of advertisement taken from a newsletter in Gas Engine Magazine, written by Russell Farmer titled, “History of the Titusville Iron Works,” June 1,…

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Figure 6. An ad showcasing the new Joy radiators, listing notable places one can find a Joy radiator. (The Journal of Plumbing, Piping and Hydronics, Vol 22, 1897)

Thaddeus C. Joy
Figure 1. Illustration of T.C. Joy from his obituary. (Illustration taken from The Metal Worker, V.44., 1895).

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T.C. Joy
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