We were pleased to get an email recently from Don Hall, grandson of Rudolph C. Brandt. Brandt was director of the Dietzgen Co. from 1901-07, director of Charles Bruning's American Blue Print & Paper from 1920-26, and sales/advertising manager for Fredrick Post from 1926-28. About 20 years ago Hall found a trove of documents related to these esteemed reprographics-related companies in the attic of his family's home in Evanston, Illinois. Below is one of the documents: An agreement between Brandt and Edwin Bruning that gave 40 shares of the company to Brandt. Stay tuned for more documents as they become available.
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