File:Jamestown Exposition Bronze Medal for Heinz.jpg

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An award presented at the Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition in 1907 to H. J. Heinz Company for their solderless can sealing method. Reads: Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition
on Hampton Roads, Virginia, 1907
Commemorating the First Permanent English Settlement in America
the Jury of Awards has conferred a
BRONZE MEDAL
upon
H.J. Heinz Company,
For Enameled Can without Solder.

It is signed by the President of the Jamestown Exposition Company, the President of the Jury of Awards, the Director-General, the Secretary, the Vice President of the Jury of Awards, and the Governor of Exhibits.

From the materials for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition of 1909, held in Seattle.
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