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Brotherhood Spoon from Ball Watch Co.



Here's a cool item I just acquired. It's a souvenir silver spoon from the dedication of the B of LE building in Cleveland on May 14, 1910, issued by the Ball Watch Co.

 
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What a fun thing to find! Congrats!

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Nice Ball commemorative spoon Ed.

Here is a Ball watch card holder commemorating the turning of the soil when the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers started building the Engineers Building in 1910.

 
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The ninth biennial convention was held in Detroit in 1910, and the engineers, and their wives and friends took it special train from Detroit to commemorate the groundbreaking, here is a cover from my souvenir program

 
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another souvenir booklet cover

 
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A souvenir Mendelian worn by a visitor to this event.

 
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The 10th biennial convention was held in Harrisburg, PA, and the 1st triennial was held in the new Engineers Building in May 1915. Hear is a pair of the silver commemorative spoons from my collection.

 
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An advertisement from the Locomotive Engineers Journal by the Ball Watch Co., inviting delegates and visitors to visit their store and obtain one of these souvenir spoons

 
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A visitors badge to the 1915 1st Triennial convention held in the auditorium of the Engineers Building, all international conventions were held here on top 1986, when I had a chance to visit this beautiful building, a true landmark and historical part of Cleveland's heritage, unfortunately for Cleveland it was tough times in the 1980s, and I believe the Marriott Hotel group wanted the site for a new hotel, so the city of Cleveland, threatening eminent domain laws, forced the B of LE to sell them the building in 1987, and it was torn down soon after.

 
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Another convention souvenir from May 1915

 
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A photo of the building, the entrance to the auditorium was on the left-hand side of the picture

 
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Very nice! Now I need to get some silver polish so my spoon can look like yours.


Best Regards,

Ed
 
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Yes they really look nice polished up Ed.

Here are a couple of other souvenirs. I was able to obtain from the Engineers Building in Cleveland. A son of door knobs that could be locked locked made by Yale, and mounted on the heavy hardwood the doors were made of.

 
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Another BLE doorknob set I had made into bookends, for my books on my library desk.

 
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Another set made into bookends, and highly polished, notice the steam locomotive drive wheels on the doorknob ends.

 
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