Misc. Notes
William J. Weinman’s father was in the mining business, and by his early twenties William had mastered the skills of mining and construction of hydroelectric dams.
In 1914, after a successful career mining barite in Kentucky, he created the Thompson Weinman Company. The following year he moved its operations to mine barite in Cartersville. In the 1930s Weinman and partners created a new company, Chemical Products, producing barium chemicals. The company was later sold to the Dellinger family who continue to operate it today.
William Weinman gave his money, time, and talent to several lasting projects in the community. The Cartersville High School stadium was a gift to the city in honor of his son, Andy. After William's death, a major mineral museum (
Weinman Mineral Museum), now the Tellus Science Museum, was constructed by the Weinman family in his honor. (Inducted in January, 2008).