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Daniel T. Swenson Collection on the Sweden Freezer Manufacturing Company, 1954-1974

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Swenson, Daniel T.
Title
Daniel T. Swenson Collection on the Sweden Freezer Manufacturing Company
Dates
1954-1974 (inclusive)
Quantity
2 boxes plus one reel of film, (.63 cubic feet)
Collection Number
2009.33 (accession)
Summary
Marketing materials, soft serve ice cream equipment service manuals, photographs, product descriptions and business records documenting the history of the Sweden Freezer Manufacturing Company
Repository
Museum of History & Industry, Sophie Frye Bass Library

P.O. Box 80816
Seattle, WA
98108
Telephone: 2063241126 x102
library@mohai.org
Access Restrictions

The collection is open to the public by appointment.

Languages
English.
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Historical Note

Inventor and Seattle businessman Harvey F. “Sandy” Swenson was born in 1910 in Omaha, Nebraska. He attended college for a short time in Nebraska, but was primarily self-educated. He came to Seattle to manage a floor-polishing firm, where he modified a polisher motor to run a soft ice cream machine. He founded Sweden Freezer Manufacturing Company in 1932, eventually expanding the business to include plants in England, Canada, Japan and Holland. Harvey Swenson is credited with inventing the milk shake machine.

In 1948, the University of Washington granted Harvey Swenson a license to practice electrical engineering in the state of Washington. In 1962, Sweden Freezer Manufacturing Company attracted the attention of Dr. Belding Scribner of the University of Washington, who was developing the first home kidney dialysis machine. The University needed to partner with a private manufacturing company to produce the new dialysis machines. The components had to be high quality, sanitary, metal, and equipped with electronics, very similar to the soft ice cream machines made by Sweden Freezer Company. Harvey Swenson worked closely with Dr. Scribner to form a new division called Seattle Artificial Kidney Supply Company. In 1962, the first outpatient dialysis treatment center opened in Seattle, now known as Northwest Kidney Centers. Sweden Freezer Company manufactured several hundred dialysis machines a year during the 1960s.

In 1976, Sweden Freezer Company sold its medical division and Harvey Swenson entered real estate management. He found creative uses for the miles of surgical tubing left over from making dialysis machines. He wove it into lattice railings for his deck, spliced it into a drip irrigation system and inflated it to float crab pots near his Whidbey Island home. Ironically, late in life he was diagnosed with a medical condition that caused his kidneys to fail, and he needed dialysis treatments in Seattle. Harvey Swenson died on September 15, 1996 at age 86. After his death, his son Daniel Swenson continued to manage the real estate firm started by his father.

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Content Description

The collection includes detailed service manuals for specific models of soft ice cream and milk shake dispensing equipment. Marketing and advertising records include product catalogs, sales kits, statistics and detailed profit and loss calculations for soft ice cream and frozen carbonated drink machines. The 16 mm promotional film, “Ice Cream: Past, Present and Future” was produced by Sweden Freezer Company. Photographs include images of Sweden soft ice cream and milk shake machines installed in school cafeterias, cafes and restaurants.

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Use of the Collection

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Restrictions on Use

The Museum of History & Industry is the owner of the materials in the Sophie Frye Bass Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from MOHAI before any reproduction use. The museum does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.

Preferred Citation

Daniel T. Swenson Collection on the Sweden Freezer Manufacturing Company, Museum of History & Industry, Seattle

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Administrative Information

Location of Collection

15a.3.6 (boxes)

Location of Collection

5a.3.drawer4 (film)

Acquisition Information

Gift of the estate of Daniel T. Swenson; received in 2009.

Separated Materials

These materials are part of a donation that also included Sweden kidney dialysis machines, an ice cream machine and a Sweden 217 Shakemaker. These artifacts are cataloged and stored separately by MOHAI's Collections Department.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

  • Operation and service manuals, circa 1960

    All manuals include drawings and specifications.

  • Newsletters, 1962-1969

    • Description: 2009.33.9: Dispensing Freezers, Dairy and Non-Dairy Products Frozen Carbonated Beverages, James A. Goodman, Service Manager, Sweden Manufacturing Co.
      37 pages

      Refrigeration Service Engineers Society, Des Plaines, Illinois

      Dates: 1969
      Container: Box/Folder 1/9
    • Description: 2009.33.10: Servicing Ice Cream and Milkshake Dispensing Freezers, James A. Goodman, Service Manager, Sweden Freezer Manufacturing Co.
      69 pages

      Refrigeration Service Engineers Society, Des Plaines, Illinois

      Dates: 1965
      Container: Box/Folder 1/9
    • Description: 2009.33.11: The Sweden Freezer News, Vol. 6, No. 4
      8 pages

      Includes a feature article on the development of the Seattle Artificial Kidney Supply Division.

      Dates: 1962 September
      Container: Box/Folder 1/10
  • Marketing materials

    • Description: 2009.33.12 : Let Sweden Put You in the Frozen Carbonated Drink Business with the Model 10-4A3

      Sales and marketing flyer

      Dates: circa 1970
      Container: Box/Folder 1/11
    • Description: 2009.33.13 : Frozen Carbonated Drink Dispensers

      Sales and marketing flyer

      Dates: circa 1970
      Container: Box/Folder 1/11
    • Description: 2009.33.14 : Frozen Carbonated Drink Dispensers

      Sales and marketing flyer

      Dates: circa 1970
      Container: Box/Folder 1/11
    • Description: 2009.33.15 : Boost Your Sales with a Sweden FCB Merchandiser

      Sales and marketing flyer

      Dates: circa 1970
      Container: Box/Folder 1/11
    • Description: 2009.33.16 : The Sweden Freezer "Demonstration for Profit" Sales Program

      Sales bulletins, photographs and ephemera

      Dates: circa 1960
      Container: Box/Folder 1/12
    • Description: 2009.33.17 : Sweden Freezer Catalog, Softserve Equipment of Advanced Design

      Products and specifications

      Dates: 1974
      Container: Box/Folder 1/13
    • Description: 2009.33.18 : Sweden Freezer Frozen Carbonated Beverage Sales Program

      Sales bulletins, includes specifications and estimated profit and loss schedules

      Dates: circa 1970
      Container: Box/Folder 1/14
    • Description: 2009.33.19 : Binder: Profits by Sweden

      Detailed cost and profit comparisons for soft and hard ice cream, sales manual, specifications, 2 photographs of Sweden softserve machines behind restaurant counter

      Dates: circa 1970
      Container: Box/Folder 1/15
    • Description: 2009.33.20 : Binder: The Elementary and Secondary School Market

      Marketing study, includes 9 photographs of school cafeteria services and students waiting in line for ice cream products

      Dates: circa 1960
      Container: Box/Folder 1/16
    • Description: 2009.33.24: Film: "Ice Cream: Past Present and Future"

      Promotional 16 mm film produced by Sweden Freezer Company.

      Dates: circa 1962
      Container: Drawer 5a.3.4
  • Business records

    • Description: 2009.33.21: Sweden Freezer Company, stock certificate book
      Dates: circa 1954
      Container: Box/Folder 2/1
    • Description: 2009.33.22: Corporate minute book of McLaren & Swenson, Ltd., formerly Sweden Freezer of Canada , Ltd.
      Dates: 1954-1969
      Container: Box/Folder 2/2-3
    • Description: 2009.33.23: Correspondence
      Dates: circa 1974
      Container: Box/Folder 2/4