Albertson And Company-Rocklin Manufacturing Company
Between 1921 and 1942, this building had several owners and uses. I.J. Rocklin acquired it for his company in 1942. He founded his farm equipment business in 1934 and expanded during World War II manufacturing equipment for the Chrysler Corporation, International Harvester, and Allis Chalmers. They also supplied the Chicago Ordnance District and the Tank Automotive Center at the Detroit Arsenal. Their expansion at that time included building two additional structures on the same property. After the war, they no longer need all of the space and consolidated their operations into the newer buildings while letting the 1912 structure deteriorate. Rocklin developed the Rocklinizer in the 1960s. It "applies a thin coating of tungsten or titanium carbide to industrial surfaces (like the tip of a drill bit), lending an extremely durable edge. Decades later the firm developed the MoldMender, which repairs steel molds and dies." When the company decided to move from its World War II-era buildings they chose to renovate their historic building rather than tear it down and build a new structure. Renovations began in early 2017 and were completed in August 2018. The two-story brick building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019.
References
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Program: Weekly List". National Park Service. May 10, 2019. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
- ^ "Albertson and Company/Rocklin Manufacturing Company Building Added to National Register of Historic Places". Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs. July 12, 2019. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
- ^ Mason Dockter (March 23, 2019). "PROGRESS: Rocklin Manufacturing moves back to its original home". Sioux City Journal. Sioux City. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
- ^ Gareth Sleger (November 13, 2018). "Rocklin Manufacturing renovates historic Iowa building". The Fabricator. Fabricator and Manufacturers Association, International. Retrieved 2019-08-20.