Notable Employees
- Joseph G. Butler, Jr., American industrialist and philanthropist, founder of the Butler Institute of American Art.
- James A. Campbell, first Secretary of the Board, 1900, appointed Company president 1904, President of American Iron and Steel Institute during World War I.
- Ernest L. Webster, Los Angeles, California, City Council member, 1927–31
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