Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Special Collections and University Archives, University Libraries (0434)560 Drillfield Drive
Newman Library, Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
Business Number: 540-231-6308
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John M. Jackson, Archivist
Administrative Information
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Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open to research.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Henry Morgan Jacocks Papers, Ms1992-008, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.
Source of Acquisition
The Henry Morgan Jacocks Papers were donated to Special Collections in 1992.
Four additional photographs were donated in July 2014 by Matthew Kyle Jacocks, great-grandson of Henry Morgan Jacocks, B.S. Civil Engineering, 2007, M.S. Civil Engineering, emphasis in Construction, 2009.
Processing Information
The processing, arrangement and description of the Henry Morgan Jacocks Papers commenced and was completed in December 2007. Earlier processing of the collection had been done in 1992. Additional description was completed in July 2017.
Biographical Note
Henry Morgan Jacocks, son of Jonathan Henry and Mary Katherine Harrell Jacocks, was born in Durant's Neck, North Carolina on December 31, 1878. He graduated from Berkeley Military Institute in 1895 before attending Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. A general science student at Virginia Tech, Jacocks was president of the Thespian and German clubs, vice-president of the Maury Society and served as literary editor of the Grey Jacket and editor-in-chief of The Bugle . (A younger brother, Jonathan Wilbur Jacocks, also graduated from Virginia Tech in 1900.)
Together with his younger brother Jonathan Wilbur, Jacocks graduated from Virginia Tech in 1900. He was hired by the Mathieson Alkali Works in Saltville, Virginia as an assistant draftsman. During his 17-year career at Mathieson, Jacocks would eventually rise to the position of assistant superintendent.
Around 1919, Jacocks moved to Craddock, Virginia, where he worked briefly for the Portsmouth Cotton Oil Refining Company before establishing H. M. Jacocks and Company. Selling fuel, feed and fertilizer, the business closed in 1933, a victim of the Depression and a warehouse fire. Following the closure of his business, Jacocks worked for the Virginia State Highway Department before retiring in 1950. He died in an automobile accident on August 20 of that same year and is buried in Norfolk's Magnolia Cemetery.
Scope and Content
This collection contains the papers of Henry Morgan Jacocks (1878-1950), graduate of Virginia Tech (class of 1900) and assistant superintendent of the Mathieson Alkali Works in Saltville, Virginia. The collection includes correspondence, operation notes, printed materials, blueprintsm, and photographs.
While Jacocks' papers contain a small selection of correspondence and records pertaining to Mathieson's operation, they largely consist of trade publications (both promotional and instructional). The catalogs promote steel products as well as various pieces of machinery and other products. The instructional materials consist of manuals for specific pieces of machinery as well as general technical publications. Within the collection is also a set of undated drafting standards for the Virginia Iron and Bridge Company (Roanoke, Virginia).
The papers also include a set of approximately two dozen blueprints and drawings, mostly for parts and machinery to be used at Mathieson. Except where otherwise noted, the drawings seem to have been completed in-house (a few were drawn by Jacocks himself). Among the drawings is a 1914 aerial view of Mathieson Alkali Works.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged by document type, then chronologically, with the exception of the printed materials. These are divided by function, with promotional materials arranged by corporation name and instructional materials arranged in bibliographical order.
Separated Material
The following works were transferred to the Rare Book Collection in 1992:
The following works were tranferred to the Rare Book Collection in 2007:
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Local/Regional History and Appalachian South
- Science and Technology
- Students and alumni
- University History
- Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute (1896-1944)
Rights Statement for Archival Description
The guide to the Henry Morgan Jacocks Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).
Container List
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
A-B
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Barber and Kluttz, Architectsn.d.
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Basic Mineral Companyn.d.
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Beaumont Manufacturing Company1918
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Boston Gear Works1918
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Brown Engineering Companyn.d.
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- box-folder 1 folder: 6
Ca-Ch
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Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company1916-1918
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- box-folder 1 folder: 7
Ci-Cz
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Cleveland Twist Drill Company1918
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Crucible Steel Company of America1910-1916
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- box-folder 1 folder: 8
D-H
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The Fairbanks Companyn.d.
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Flextallic Gasket Companyn.d.
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H. Boker & Company1913-1914, n.d.
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- box-folder 1 folder: 9
I-J
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I. H. Dexter Company1915
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Industrial Press1907
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J. J. McCaben.d.
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Joseph Dixon Crucible Company1915-1916
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- box-folder 1 folder: 10
K-L
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Lagonda Manufacturing Companyn.d.
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Laidlaw-Dunn-Gordon Company1905
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Lawrence Machine Company1913
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- box-folder 2 folder: 1
M-N
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Mason Regulator Company1913
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Midvale Steel Company1912
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National Lead Companyn.d.
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- box-folder 2 folder: 2
O-R
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Peter A. Frasse & Company1917
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Risdon-Alcott Turbine Company1896, n.d.
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- box-folder 2 folder: 3
S
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S. Morgan Smith Company1911
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- box-folder 2 folder: 4
T
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Terry Steam Turbine Company1914, n.d.
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Trumpbour-Whitehead Brass & Copper Companyn.d.
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- box-folder 2 folder: 5
U-Z
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Warren Webster & Company1904
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Westinghouse Air Brake Company1904-1907
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Wm W. Nugent & Company1905
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- box-folder 2 folder: 6
A
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"American pipe manual for engineers, contractors, water and gas works superintendents and all other users of cast iron pipe"n.d.
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- box-folder 2 folder: 7
B
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"The Blue book of rope transmission"1905
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"Book of instructions for installing and operating Dean boiler tube cleaner"n.d.
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- box-folder 2 folder: 8
C-H
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"Clay products for building construction"[1916?]
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"Directions for installing and operating Morse silent running power chains"[1917?]
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"Dont's [sic] for machinists and draftsmen"1907
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"Geodesy or measurement of the earth"[1904]
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"Gravity"[1904]
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"How to case-harden, color and anneal with granulated raw bone"n.d.
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"How you may save money in operating your steam boilers"1916
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- box-folder 2 folder: 9
I-L
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"'Imperial' type ten duplex steam driven air compressors: instructions for installing and operating"1915
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"Instructions for installing copes type "B-H" boiler feed regulator"[1917]
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"Instructions for operating, erecting, inspecting and repairing Green's economizers"1899
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"Instructions for the installation and operating of alternating current generators"1899
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"Instructions for valve gear adjustment for Hamilton Corliss engines"1912
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- box-folder 2 folder: 10
M-Z
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Myers, David Moffat, "The Factory fuel problem"n.d.
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"Power notes: a steam, mechanical and consulting engineer's paper"May 1919
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"Reference guide for users of tank cars"1910
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Scott, Charles F., "The Systems and apparatus used in power transmission"1898
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"Welding and cutting with oxy-acetylene process"n.d.
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- box-folder 2 folder: 11
Inorganic chemistry: instruction paper with examination questions1898
- box-folder 2 folder: 12
Lefax : ["a magazine of concentrated useful facts, self indexed and classified ready for filing"]1913-1918
- folder 1
Blueprints and drawings1898-1913
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40-inch centrifugals (American Tool & Machine Company)1898
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Carbonating tower - division plate and mushroom1902
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Assembled elevation driving end1903
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9-inch loading conveyor bevel gears1903
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Philadelphia vacuum engine - 4-inch poppet discharge valve1903
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Rotary furnace - 6-foot 10 1/8-inch sprocket1903
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Lime kiln - section and elevation1904
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Morgan gas producer flues - valves between producers and main flue1905
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Rotary furnace - miter gears for feed screw1907
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Rotary furnace - gear and pinion for feed screw1907
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Traps - automatic drain1908
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Engine room traps, automatic diaphram discharge1908
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Ammonia absorbing vat, assembled1909
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Lime kiln - assembled1909
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Bevel gear (Fawcus Machine Company)1910
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Spiral jaw clutch and thrust collar for McTear cooler drive1910
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Centrifugal pump, assembled1912
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Centrifugal pump - details of impeller1912
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Centrifugal pump - assembled 10 hp G. E. motor1913
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Rotary furnace-feed end assembly1913
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- folder 2
Blueprints and drawings1914-1919, n.d.
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Mathieson Alkali Works (aerial view)1914
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Crushing plants (Hardaway Contracting Company)1914
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Distillers - detail of cast iron pedestal1915
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Caustic plant - plan and elevations of evaporators and condensers1916
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6 x 6 Type A engine (American Blower Works)1916
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Rotary furnace - gas inlet piping with valve rig and connections1917
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Water supply - plan and elevation of piping and centrifugal pumps1917
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Gas producer plant - details C. I. valve, exp. door, manhole and C.1917
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Gas producer - plan and elevation Wickes boiler1917
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Rotary furnace - drivers to coolers, elevators, and conveyors1917
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N. P. C. 871917
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Victor vertical engine assembly (Erie Engine Works)1917
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Mud distiller - assembled1918
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Forged steel evener with renewal cap 10 producer gas machine1919
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Plant lime slakers - details "log washer slaker"1919
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Milk of lime de-sander1919
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Milk of lime de-sander (revised)1919
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Pinion for Dorr decantersn.d.
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