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Aliquippa Works Managers at Woodlawn
1910-02-17
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Title
Aliquippa Works Managers at Woodlawn
Identifier
MSP33.B001.F11.I03
Source Identifier
MSP33.B001.F11.I03
Description
In 1905 Jones & Laughlin Steel Company purchased land in Woodlawn, Pennsylvania, located about twenty miles from its Pittsburgh facilities. In 1907 ground was broken for the new plant, and by 1909 the first blast furnace (A-1) was competed. In that same year, construction of steel producing and rolling facilities commenced. Tinplate was first rolled in 1910; open hearth steel was first produced in 1912, and Bessemer Steel in 1914. By 1912 the plant had the capacity of 250,000 tons of ingots per year and by 1930, that capacity had grown to 1,420,000 tons of ingots. In 1989 the Aliquippa Works, the largest industrial plant in Beaver County employing about 14,950 men and women at its peak, was shutdown. During the following year blast furnaces A-1 through A-5, built between 1909 and 1919, were all razed.
Genre
photographs
Subject
Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation.Aliquippa Works.
Woodlawn (Pa.)
Steel industry and trade--Employees--Pennsylvania--Aliquippa.
Source
Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation Collection Photographs, 1864-1953, MSP 33, Library and Archives Division, Senator John Heinz History Center
Contributor
Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center
Collection
Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation Photographs
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