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Necklace with Bakelite Beads

Maker:
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Measurements:
overall: 13 1/2 in x 1 1/8 in x 5/16 in; 34.29 cm x 2.8575 cm x .79375 cm
Object Name:
necklace with Bakelite beads
Credit Line:
Bakelite Corporation
ID Number:
AG.A.4585
Accession number:
1931.116481
Catalog number:
A.4585
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Medicine and Science: Physical Sciences
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a6-c8b7-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_877116

New York City Public School Identification Tag

Wearer:
Swartz, Lucinda E.  Search this
Maker:
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Engraver:
New Hermes, Inc.  Search this
Issuing authority:
New York Board of Education  Search this
Physical Description:
plastic (Bakelite) (overall material)
Measurements:
overall: 5 in x 1 1/8 in; 12.7 cm x 2.8575 cm
Object Name:
identification tag
dog tag, school
Place made:
United States: New York, New York City
Used:
United States: New York, New York City
Date made:
1942
General subject association:
Homefront, World War II  Search this
Used:
Education  Search this
Credit Line:
Gift of Lucinda E. Swartz
ID Number:
2013.0318.01
Accession number:
2013.0318
Catalog number:
2013.0318.01
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Home and Community Life: Education
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746ae-0d89-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_1461110

Bakelite No 60 Ink Bottle with wood stand

Maker:
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Physical Description:
glass (bottle material)
plastic (lid material)
metal (lid material)
wood (stand material)
Measurements:
overall (without stand): 4.6 cm x 5 cm; 1 13/16 in x 1 31/32 in
Object Name:
inkwell with wood stand
Used:
Education  Search this
Credit Line:
Gift of Dr. Richard Lodish American School Collection
ID Number:
2014.0244.344
Accession number:
2014.0244.
Catalog number:
2014.0244.344
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Home and Community Life: Education
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b4-c656-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_1818587
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Pin Tray

Maker:
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Measurements:
overall: 3 in x 2 29/32 in; 7.62 cm x 7.366 cm
overall: 1 1/4 in x 3 in; 3.175 cm x 7.62 cm
Object Name:
bakelite pin tray
Credit Line:
Bakelite Corporation
ID Number:
AG.A.4474.02
Catalog number:
A.4474.02
Accession number:
1931.116481
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Medicine and Science: Chemistry
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b3-6ead-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_1842963
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Pin Tray

Maker:
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Measurements:
overall: 3 in x 2 29/32 in; 7.62 cm x 7.366 cm
overall: 1 1/4 in x 3 in; 3.175 cm x 7.62 cm
Object Name:
bakelite pin tray
Credit Line:
Bakelite Corporation
ID Number:
AG.A.4474.03
Catalog number:
A.4474.03
Accession number:
1931.116481
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Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b3-6eae-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_1842964
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Pin Tray

Maker:
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Measurements:
overall: 3 in x 2 29/32 in; 7.62 cm x 7.366 cm
overall: 1 1/4 in x 3 in; 3.175 cm x 7.62 cm
Object Name:
bakelite pin tray
Credit Line:
Bakelite Corporation
ID Number:
AG.A.4474.04
Catalog number:
A.4474.04
Accession number:
1931.116481
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Medicine and Science: Chemistry
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b3-6eaf-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_1842965
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Pin Tray

Maker:
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Measurements:
overall: 3 in x 2 29/32 in; 7.62 cm x 7.366 cm
overall: 1 1/4 in x 3 in; 3.175 cm x 7.62 cm
Object Name:
bakelite pin tray
Bakelite pin tray
Credit Line:
Bakelite Corporation
ID Number:
AG.A.4486.02
Catalog number:
A.4486.02
Accession number:
1931.116481
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Medicine and Science: Chemistry
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b3-6eb0-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_1842967

Pin Tray

Maker:
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Measurements:
overall: 3 in x 2 29/32 in; 7.62 cm x 7.366 cm
overall: 1 1/4 in x 3 in; 3.175 cm x 7.62 cm
Object Name:
bakelite pin tray
Bakelite pin tray
Credit Line:
Bakelite Corporation
ID Number:
AG.A.4486.03
Catalog number:
A.4486.03
Accession number:
1931.116481
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Medicine and Science: Chemistry
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b3-6f40-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_1842969

Pin Tray

Maker:
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Measurements:
overall: 3 in x 2 29/32 in; 7.62 cm x 7.366 cm
overall: 1 1/4 in x 3 in; 3.175 cm x 7.62 cm
Object Name:
bakelite pin tray
Credit Line:
Bakelite Corporation
ID Number:
AG.A.4486.04
Catalog number:
A.4486.04
Accession number:
1931.116481
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Medicine and Science: Chemistry
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b3-6ba9-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_1842970

Pin Tray

Maker:
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Measurements:
overall: 3 in x 2 29/32 in; 7.62 cm x 7.366 cm
overall: 1 1/4 in x 3 in; 3.175 cm x 7.62 cm
Object Name:
bakelite pin tray
Credit Line:
Bakelite Corporation
ID Number:
AG.A.4486.05
Catalog number:
A.4486.05
Accession number:
1931.116481
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Medicine and Science: Chemistry
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b3-6f3c-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_1842972

Pin Tray

Maker:
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Measurements:
overall: 3 in x 2 29/32 in; 7.62 cm x 7.366 cm
overall: 1 1/4 in x 3 in; 3.175 cm x 7.62 cm
Object Name:
bakelite pin tray
Credit Line:
Bakelite Corporation
ID Number:
AG.A.4486.06
Catalog number:
A.4486.06
Accession number:
1931.116481
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Medicine and Science: Chemistry
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b3-6f3d-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_1842973
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Pin Tray

Maker:
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Measurements:
overall: 3 in x 2 29/32 in; 7.62 cm x 7.366 cm
overall: 1 1/4 in x 3 in; 3.175 cm x 7.62 cm
Object Name:
bakelite pin tray
Credit Line:
Bakelite Corporation
ID Number:
AG.A.4486.07
Catalog number:
A.4486.07
Accession number:
1931.116481
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Medicine and Science: Chemistry
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b3-6f3e-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_1842974
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Pin Tray

Maker:
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Measurements:
overall: 3 in x 2 29/32 in; 7.62 cm x 7.366 cm
overall: 1 1/4 in x 3 in; 3.175 cm x 7.62 cm
Object Name:
bakelite pin tray
Credit Line:
Bakelite Corporation
ID Number:
AG.A.4486.08
Catalog number:
A.4486.08
Accession number:
1931.116481
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Medicine and Science: Chemistry
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b3-6f3f-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_1842975
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Scraper with Bakelite Handle

Maker:
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Measurements:
overall: 8 1/2 in x 3 in; 21.59 cm x 7.62 cm
overall: 8 1/4 in x 3 in x 5/8 in; 20.955 cm x 7.62 cm x 1.5875 cm
Object Name:
Scraper, Bakelite
Scraper with Bakelite Handle
Credit Line:
Bakelite Corporation
ID Number:
AG.A.4452
Catalog number:
A.4452
Accession number:
1931.116481
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Medicine and Science: Physical Sciences
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a6-f50f-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_877018
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Pin Tray

Maker:
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Measurements:
overall: 3 in x 2 7/8 in; 7.62 cm x 7.366 cm
overall: 1 1/4 in x 3 in; 3.175 cm x 7.62 cm
Object Name:
bakelite pin tray
Credit Line:
Bakelite Corporation
ID Number:
AG.A.4474.01
Accession number:
1931.116481
Catalog number:
A.4474.01
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Medicine and Science: Chemistry
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a6-f63a-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_877035
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Pin Tray

Maker:
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Measurements:
overall: 3 in x 2 7/8 in; 7.62 cm x 7.366 cm
overall: 1 1/4 in x 3 in; 3.175 cm x 7.62 cm
Object Name:
Bakelite Pin Tray
Credit Line:
Bakelite Corporation
ID Number:
AG.A.4486.01
Accession number:
1931.116481
Catalog number:
A.4486.01
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Medicine and Science: Chemistry
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a6-ce80-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_877043

Cold Cream Container

Maker:
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Measurements:
overall; container: 2 1/2 in x 2 3/4 in; 6.35 cm x 6.985 cm
overall; lid: 5/8 in x 2 3/4 in; 1.5875 cm x 6.985 cm
Object Name:
Bakelite Cold Cream Container
bakelite cold cream container
Credit Line:
Bakelite Corporation
ID Number:
AG.A.4496
Catalog number:
A.4496
Accession number:
1931.116481
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Medicine and Science: Chemistry
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a6-ce89-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_877052
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Bottle

Maker:
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Measurements:
overall: 4 3/4 in x 2 3/4 in; 12.065 cm x 6.985 cm
Object Name:
Hardened Bakelite Bottle
Bakelite Bottle
Credit Line:
Bakelite Corporation
ID Number:
AG.A.4557
Accession number:
1931.116481
Catalog number:
A.4557
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Medicine and Science: Chemistry
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a6-d645-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_877095
Online Media:

Plastic Pioneers Association Interviews

Creator:
Plastics Pioneers Association  Search this
Names:
Albany Billiard Ball Company (Albany, New York)  Search this
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Celanese Corporation of America  Search this
Dow Chemical Company  Search this
Formica Corporation.  Search this
General Electric Company  Search this
Extent:
0.3 Cubic feet (1 Box)
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Date:
1952, 1968
Summary:
Audio recordings of interviews with members of the Plastics Pioneers Association about the plastics industry, its origins, and evolution.
Scope and Contents:
The collection consists of four 1/4 inch open-reel audiotapes produced from 1952-1968.
Biographical / Historical:
The Plastic Pioneers Association (PPA) was formed in the 1940s to provide individuals involved with plastics invention, innovation, and manufacturing an opportunity to meet with colleagues to share stories about the history of plastics. In 1948 the PPA became a formal organization "of individuals who are persons of accomplishment in the Plastics Industry, and who wish to foster the bonds of friendship and fraternalism among them." At the time, in order to be a member an individual had to have made "a contribution to the growth of the industry and worked at least fifteen years plastics. According to the PPA webiste, membership currently "is capped at 250 active members, and the term of service in the industry required is 25 years or more."

The PPA is dedicated to education as well as documenting and preserving the histories of people who contributed to the plastics industry. The Plastic Pioneers Interviews represents part of this effort

http://www.plasticspioneers.org/Home/tabid/52/Default.aspx
Related Materials:
Materials in the Archives Center

Albany Billiard Ball Company Records (NMAH.AC.0011)

Leo H. Baekeland Papers (NMAH.AC.0005)

Celluloid Corporation Records (NMAH.AC.0009)

Earl S. Tupper Papers (NMAH.AC.0470)

Grace Jeffers Collection of Formica Materials (NMAH.AC.0565)
Provenance:
Audio tapes given to the Division of Manufacturing (now Division of Medicine and Science), by J. Harry DuBois, date unknown.
Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Rights:
Copyright status unknown. No releases exist. Collecion items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning intellectual property rights. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply.
Topic:
Plastics -- 1920-2000  Search this
Laminated plastics  Search this
Celluloid  Search this
Bakelite  Search this
Billiards -- Equipment and supplies  Search this
Styrene  Search this
Plexiglas  Search this
Plastics  Search this
Molding -- Plastics  Search this
Plastics industry and trade  Search this
Citation:
[Plastic Pioneers Association Interviews, September 18-20, 1968], Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Tape number x.
Identifier:
NMAH.AC.1235
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Plastic Pioneers Association Interviews
Archival Repository:
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep887e4f828-c88b-477a-ab48-dd7057863d82
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-nmah-ac-1235

Leo H. Baekeland Papers

Creator:
Baekeland, L. H. (Leo Hendrik), 1863-1944  Search this
Names:
Bakelite Corporation  Search this
Nepera Chemical Co.  Search this
Extent:
15 Cubic feet (49 boxes)
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Professional papers
Clippings
Laboratory notes
Personal correspondence
Photographs
Notebooks
Diaries
Date:
1976
1863 - 1968
Summary:
The papers document Leo H. Baekeland, a Belgian born chemist who invented Velox photographic paper (1893) and Bakelite (1907), an inexpensive, nonflammable, versatile plastic. The papers include student notebooks; private laboratory notebooks and journals; commercial laboratory notes; diaries; patents; technical papers; biographies; newspaper clippings; maps; graphs; blueprints; account books; batch books; formula books; order books; photographs; and correspondence regarding Baekeland, 1887-1943.
Scope and Contents:
Baekeland documented his life prolifically through diaries, laboratory notebooks, photographs, and correspondence. These constitute the bulk of the collection. The Bakelite company history is also incompletely documented in this collection through Baekeland's correspondence, the commercial laboratory notebooks, and some company ledgers.
Arrangement:
Series 1: Reference Materials, 1863-1868 and undated

Subseries 1.1: Biographical, 1880-1965

Subseries 1.2:Company History, 1910-1961

Subseries 1.3: Related Interests, 1863-1968 and undated

Series 2: Published and Unpublished Writings (by Leo H. Baekeland), 1884-1945

Series 3: Correspondence, 1888-1963 Subseries 3.1: Personal Correspondence, 1916-1943

Subseries 3.2: Charitable Donations, 1916-1938

Subseries 3.3: Family Correspondence, 1888-1963

Subseries 3.4: Clubs and Associations, 1916-1943

Series 4: Diaries, 1907-1943

Series 5: Reading and Lecture Notes, 1878-1886

Series 6, Laboratory Notebooks, 1893-1915

Series 7: Commercial Laboratory Notebooks, 1910-1920

Series 8: Bakelite Company, 1887-1945

Series 9, Patents, 1894-1940

Series 10: Bakelite Corporation Ledgers, 1910-1924; 1935; 1939

Series 11: Photographs, 1889-1950 and undated

Subseries 11.1: Photographs, 1889-1950 and undated

Subseries 11.2: Film Negatives, 1900-1941 and undated

Subseries 11.3: Photoprints, 1894-1941

Subseries 11.4: Stereographs, 1888-1902 and undated

Subseries 11.5: Film and Glass Plate Negatives, 1899-1900 and undated

Series 12: Audio Materials, 1976
Biographical / Historical:
Leo Hendrik Baekeland was an industrial chemist famous for his invention of Bakelite, the first moldable synthetic polymer, and for his invention of Velox photographic paper. Baekeland's career as an inventor and innovator was punctuated by an urge to improve existing technologies and a willingness to experiment both meticulously and daringly. Born in Ghent, Belgium in 1863, Baekeland was a distinguished chemistry student and became a young professor at the University of Ghent. He had a long standing interest in photography and sought to further photographic technology with his expertise in chemistry. In 1887 he obtained his first patent for a dry plate which contained its own developer and could be developed in a tray of water. With the support of a business partner/faculty associate, Jules Guequier, he formed a company named Baekeland et Cie to produce the plate, but the venture failed due to lack of capital.

On August 8, 1889, he married Celine Swarts, daughter of his academic mentor Theodore Swarts, Dean of the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Ghent. After his wedding he travelled to different countries using a traveling scholarship he had been awarded two years previously. His travels ended in the United States where he was offered a job researching chemical problems associated with manufacturing bromide papers and films with A. and H.T. Anthony and Company, a photographic supply producer. Leo and Celine Baekeland had three children: George, Nina and Jenny (1890-1895).

He left Anthony and Company in 1891 to be a consulting chemist. During that time he invented a photographic print paper using silver chloride which could be developed in artificial light instead of sunlight and thus offered more flexibility and consistency to photographers. In 1893, with financial support from Leonard Jacobi, a scrap metal dealer from San Francisco, he formed the Nepera Chemical Company in Yonkers, New York, to manufacture "gaslight" paper under the trade name Velox. The paper became quite popular and the company expanded its operations after its first three years. Finally, George Eastman bought the company for a reported $750,000 which afforded Baekeland the time to conduct his own research in a laboratory he set up on his estate, "Snug Rock," in Yonkers.

Baekeland worked on problems of electrolysis of salt and the production of synthetic resins. He was hired as a consultant to work with Clinton P. Townsend to perfect Townsend's patented electrolytic cell. Baekeland's work there contributed to the success of the Hooke Electrochemical Company which began in operations in Niagara Falls in 1905.

Simultaneously, in 1902 Baekeland began researching reactions of phenol and formaldehyde, and by 1907 was able to control the reactions and produce a moldable plastic (oxybenzylmethylenglycolanhydride) which he named Bakelite. Although the process was not perfected for another couple of years, Baekeland applied for a patent for Bakelite right away. He announced his discovery to the scientific community in 1909, and in 1910 formed the General Bakelite Company. Bakelite was a thermosetting resin that, unlike Celluloid became permanently solid when heated. It was virtually impervious to heat, acids, or caustic substances. It could be molded into a wide variety of shapes and was an excellent electric insulator that came to replace hard rubber and amber for electrical and industrial applications. It was also suitable for a wide variety of consumer products such as billiard balls, jewelry, pot handles, telephones, toasters, electric plugs, and airplane instrument knobs. Two companies challenged Bakelite with significant competition, Condensite Corporation of America and Redmanol Chemical Products Company. Bakelite finally merged with these two companies in 1922 to become the Bakelite Corporation. Union Carbide finally bought the corporation in 1939.

Baekeland sustained his interest in photography by taking numerous photographs throughout his lifetime. He also devoted much of his spare time to professional societies and received various honorary degrees and awards such as the Perkin Medal. He had several hobbies such as boating, wine and beer making, and, exotic plants. He also traveled extensively throughout the world, which is documented in his diaries and photographs.

Baekeland spent his final years mostly in his Coconut Grove, Florida home where he became increasingly eccentric until his mind failed him and he was institutionalized. He died in 1943 at the age of eighty.

Scope and Content: Baekeland documented his life prolifically through diaries, laboratory notebooks, photographs, and correspondence. These constitute the bulk of the collection. The Bakelite company history is also incompletely documented in this collection through Baekeland's correspondence, the commercial laboratory notebooks, and some company ledgers.
Related Materials:
Materials in the Archives Center

Albany Billiard Ball Company Records (AC0011)

Celluloid Corporation Records (AC0009)

J. Harry DuBois Collection on the History of Plastics (AC0008)

Materials at Other Organizations

The Hagley Museum and Library, Manuscripts and Archives Department in Delaware also several related collections including: the Directors of Industrial Research Records, 1929 -982; the Du Pont Viscoloid Company, Survey of the Plastics Field, 1932; The Society of the Plastics Industry, 1937-1987; the Roy J. Plunkett Collection, 1910-1994 (inventor of Teflon); and the Gordon M. Kline Collection, 1903.
Separated Materials:
The National Museum of American History, Division Medicine and Science has several artifacts associated with Baekeland including the original "Bakalizer" the apparatus in which Bakelite was first made. See accession numbers: 1977.0368; 1979.1179; 1981.0976; 1982.0034; 1983.0524; 1984.0138.
Provenance:
The bulk of the collection was donated to the National Museum of American History's Division of Physical Sciences in November, 1981, by Celine Karraker, Leo H. Baekeland's granddaughter.
Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Rights:
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Topic:
Phenolic resins  Search this
Travel -- Photographs  Search this
Chemists -- 1880-1970  Search this
Inventors -- 1880-1970  Search this
Plastics -- 1880-1970  Search this
Chemistry  Search this
Genre/Form:
Professional papers -- 1880-1970
Clippings -- 1880-1970
Laboratory notes
Personal correspondence -- 1880-1970
Photographs -- Black-and-white negatives -- Glass -- 19th-20th century
Notebooks -- 1880-1970
Diaries -- 1880-1970
Photographs -- Black-and-white photoprints -- Silver gelatin -- 19th-20th century
Photographs -- Black-and-white negatives -- Nitrate -- 19th-20th century
Citation:
Leo Baekeland Papers, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
Identifier:
NMAH.AC.0005
See more items in:
Leo H. Baekeland Papers
Archival Repository:
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep846e88df6-033d-4805-99e2-b308002a75f4
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-nmah-ac-0005
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