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Diagram of a non-relief steam radiator

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Milton "Seedy" Cederquist (1889-1981) family home in Titusville, PA, circa 1900. House is located at 602 North Franklin Street.

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

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Milton "Seedy" (1889-1981) and Clarence (1874-1960) Cederquist standing together.

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Men lined up across mud-covered South Franklin Street with beer mugs and children, Titusville, PA. DW1063

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Photo of the T.C. Joy logo on a radiator.

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Diagram of a leaky valve in a steam radiator

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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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Lars John (1846-1918) and Teckla Gustava (1846-1933) Cederquist around age 60.

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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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Lars (1846-1918) and Teckla (1846-1933) Cederquist's 50th anniversary photograph on porch of home at 407 North Perry Street with family. Lars Cederquist died two months after this photo was taken.

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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)

patent524804.pdf
Patent no. 524804 for a radiator coupling

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Patent 511957.pdf
Patent no. 511957 for radiator section cores

patent 3 page.pdf
Patent no. 456896 for of a radiator designed by T.C. Joy

second patent_together.pdf
Patent no. 456895 for a radiator designed by T.C. Joy

patent285075.pdf
Patent no. 456895 for a generator for steam heating apparatuses designed by T.C. Joy

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Photo of a radiator detailing T. C. Joy logo. These radiators were purchased by a collector in Germany.

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Figure 4 An illustration of Joy’s ornate Crescent Radiator. (Metal, A Practical Journal of the Factory, Foundry, Shop and Store, V.2, April-June 1893).

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John Mather's photography studio on South Franklin Street in Titusville. DW686

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Ida M. Tarbell was the author of The History of the Standard Oil Company and other books, grew up in nearby Rouseville and graduated from Titusville High School. DW665

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Joy radiator in a Titusville home.

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Photo of a gold radiator from a home in Avon, NY

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Friends' meeting, basement at Benson Memorial Library, February 10, 1987, Diana Hughes seated left, Marcia Millmore seated right, Standing L to R: Sue Brown, Barbara Auchter, Martha Beal, Esther Chen, Babs Kinder

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Franklin S. Tarbell residence; 324 East Main Street, Titusville, PA. Tarbell purchased the Bonta House near Pithole for $600, dismantled it and built this house out of the lumber in 1870. Ida Tarbell, author of The History of Standard Oil and other…
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