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Golden rule sign
Description
A copy of a black and white photograph of the Golden Rule sign that was hung above the door of the employee's entrance to the Acme Sucker Rod Factory in Toledo, Ohio. The business was owned by Toledo Mayor Samuel M. Jones who was known for his fair treatment of his employees, giving them a living wage and benefits unheard of at the time. The photo was taken from page 6 of the April, 1913 issue of American Magazine.
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