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Carnegie ( /ˈkɑrnɪɡi/) is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, and is part of the Pittsburgh Metro Area. The population was 7,972 in the 2010 census. Carnegie is located at 40°24′25″N 80°5′12″W / 40.40694, -80.08667. It is approximately 5 miles (8 km) southwest of Pittsburgh. Chartiers Creek runs through the center of the borough. According to the ...
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The clash of the titans of steel, Andrew Carnegie and J.P. Morgan, culminated in the founding of the United States Steel Corporation, the largest industrial combination in American history. ... Sharon Steel Hoop, and McKeesport Tin Plate remained the most typical unit on the Pittsburgh scene until the depression of the 1930s. While the creation ...
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The proposed arrangement of the edifice has received the sanction and approval of the donor, Andrew Carnegie, and as a whole, the building will take high rank among the libraries of the world. The structure will be sub-divided as follows: THE BASEMENT • Swimming Pool • Shower baths • Individual dressing rooms • Bath rooms • Wash Rooms • Lavatories
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Andrew Carnegie constructed his first steel mill, Edgar Thomson Steel Works, in the Mon Yough community of Braddock, PA; a critical component in the region's still important metals industry. Although the Marcellus Shale gets the most attention, the southwestern PA region's energy history dates back centuries.
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During the Civil War and Reconstruction era, Carnegie the rapid industrialization of America, as well as the large need for iron products. Therefore, in the early 1870s, Carnegie founded his first steel mill in Pennsylvania. Because of his techniques in mass marketing, Carnegie's first company was a success - he went on to purchase more steel ...
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If the company follows through on layoff warnings issued this year, U.S. Steel would have fewer employees than that at all of its American facilities combined. The birth of U.S. Steel in Pittsburgh in 1901 through the purchase of Andrew Carnegie's empire by J.P. Morgan and Elbert Gary amounted to the largest business enterprise started at that ...
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Pittsburgh earned - and has held onto - the nickname Steel City for good reason. Steel production in Pittsburgh was powered by Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick, the founders of the United States Steel Corporation at the start of the 20th century. These vintage steel photos from Pittsburgh will give you a peak at our city's rich history. 1.
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The nation's largest steel maker took on its most militant labor union, with devastating consequences for American workers. Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick head a fascinating cast of characters which includes 300 armed Pinkerton guards and the would-be anarchist assassin, Alexander Berkman.
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Carnegie started as a bobbin boy Makin bout a dollar a week Yet went from rags to riches By becoming the king of steel, Oy, Oy By becoming the king of steel Carnegie was rolling in the money But his greed consumed him So he had that prick Henry Clay Frick Bust up the Homestead union, Oy, Oy Bust up the Homestead union
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US Steel workers lined up at the pay-car at the Homestead Works, 1901. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration. ID: DB3N9G (RM) Ohio Works of the Carnegie Steel Co., Youngstown, OH. ID: C2H8M8 (RM) The Carnegie Steel works, showing the shield used by strikers when firing the cannon and watching the Pinkerton Men.
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#5 Jerome Street Bridge Bridge Updated: 2019-09-28 The Jerome Street Bridge is an arch bridge across the Youghiogheny River connecting the east and west banks of the Pittsburgh industrial suburb of McKeesport, Pennsylvania. It was engineered by George S. Richardson. Originally, an 1880s truss bridge stood on the site. This structure mainly served streetcar traffic and was inadequate for ...
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Nov 16, 2021 - Explore Joann Renner-Visual Artist's board "Pittsburgh Steel Mills", followed by 344 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about steel mill, steel, pittsburgh.
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Elbert H. Gary was the principle architect of U. S. Steel, as well as its first chairman. In 1901, a group headed by Gary and Morgan bought Carnegie's steel company and combined it with their holdings in the Federal Steel Company. These two companies became the nucleus of U. S. Steel, which also included the impressive National Tube Company.
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Jun 18, 2018This was a town where Andrew Carnegie built one of his first steel mills and first public libraries (there used to be a bathhouse in the library basement, so mill workers could clean up before...
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Feb 14, 2021"Rather than discharge this gas into the air or burn it on site Andrew Carnegie piped the gas to the Edgar Thomson Steel Works and the Homestead Steel Works and used the gas at those mills instead...
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Braddock is also the site of Andrew Carnegie's first public library, built in 1888, which originally contained a special tunnel entrance so that his mill workers could shower before entering ...
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workers' houses and sprawling mills of the late 19th century were built along the rivers, and the smoke and soot of the factories, homes, railroads, and steamships were trapped ... to J.P. Morgan and Andrew Carnegie's creation of the vertically-integrated U.S. Steel ... McKeesport down," and that mass of factories made visitors
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Manuscript Group 369, Anthracite Museum Complex Collections, 1896-1964 Collections containing genealogical material are chiefly located at the Anthracite Heritage Museum in Scranton. Please call 570-963-4845 to make an appointment to view the materials held there.
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It was at this time that Andrew Carnegie, Pittsburgh's celebrity steel tycoon, became involved by providing financial backing. In addition, John Newell, general manager of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, also took an interest. ... The PMcK&Y went on to acquire the McKeesport & Belle Vernon Railroad in 1890 which connected McKeesport with ...
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Pittsburgh's vibrant central business district had skyscraper office buildings put up by Henry Clay Frick and Andrew Carnegie. But the city lost out when U.S. Steel, formed in 1901, established its headquarters at 71 Broadway in New York. Pittsburgh remained the symbolic "center" of the steel industry.
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Four years later, Carnegie formed the Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad under this exclusive ownership and arranged to lease PS&LE for 999 years. This arrangement stayed in place with the formation of U. S. Steel in 1901, which bought out Carnegie interests. The Union was expanded to include the several other mills in the Mon Valley Region.
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The town really grew after coal mines were opened here in 1830. Iron furnaces needed coal and water, and since McKeesport had plenty of both, the city's first foundry opened in 1851. From iron, workers also made steel. In 1857, the railroad arrived, enabling McKeesport factories to ship products around the world. 'The Tube City'
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The industrial power and astonishing work ethic drew awe and respect from visitors as long ago as 1868 —five years before Andrew Carnegie started construction on his first mill, when James Parton wrote a 13,000-word travelogue of his visit to "Pittsburg" (we'd been separated from our "H" at the time) for The Atlantic.
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The birth of U.S. Steel in Pittsburgh in 1901 through the purchase of Andrew Carnegie's empire by J.P. Morgan and Elbert Gary amounted to the largest business enterprise started at that time. It...
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Down in the Mon Valley, where Andrew Carnegie built his very first steel mill back in the 19th century, the Journal reports that "production for so-called tubular goods used for pipes, tubes and ...
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An 1893 view of the United States Iron & Tin Plate Co., located on the south side of the Monongahela River at the McKeesport city limits. Carnegie Steel Co.'s Duquesne Works is in the foreground. From a map entitled "City of McKeesport & vicinity" by H. Morgenroth. (Library of Congress collection) Salvation, Then Struggle
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May 11, 2021So, how did the business activities of Henry Clay Frick and Andrew Carnegie "ruin" this battlefield? Well, they built a steel mill on top of it. They built the U.S. Steel plant known as the Edgar Thomson Steel Works on top of the battlefield. Edgar Thomson Steel Works. Braddock, Pennsylvania. Across the Monongahala River from Kennywood Park.
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Carnegie Mellon was founded in 1910 as the Carnegie Technical Schools to make engineers out of the children of low-skill workers in Andrew Carnegie's steel factories; and the corporate behemoths ...
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As part of the labor force that built industrial America, he took on the most grueling jobs-laying tracks of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, digging the foundation for U.S. Steel's Edgar Thomson Works, paving streets in Pittsburgh and McKeesport.
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When Carnegie built his first steel mill, he named it after Thomson. Carnegie's business philosophy was simple. He retained a large part of the profits earned in good times to tide him over and give him flexibility in bad times. He used those earnings to expand during depressions, when construction costs were low and competitors were forced ...
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Solid iron from McKeesport down. All I do is cough and choke. ... Undergirding it all was steel. Andrew Carnegie, a tough Scottish immigrant short in stature but long on vision, built an industry ...
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U. S. Steel engineers converted sheet mills, made to produce thin auto steel, into plate mills that ran nearly nonstop, making heavy steel plate for ships and tanks. The region's mills eventually...
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On the river bank, Andrew Carnegie's mills have fallen silent. The corrugated metal ones are rusting. An old one, from 1906, still says "National Tube Company." But the loss of industrial...
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f amily legend always had it that joseph richard skewis was recruited by andrew carnegie to emigrate from scotland to work in the homestead steel mill in mckeesport, pennsylvaniaand then was later, as a result of his actions during the homestead strike, blacklisted from ever working in the steel mills again by carnegie and his right-hand man, .
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Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh's Pennsylvania Department, 4400 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213, (412) 622-3154 City of Pittsburgh Government, Fifth Floor, 414 Grant St., Pittsburgh, PA 15219, (412) 255-2626 Department of Court Records: Wills/Orphans' Court Division, First Floor, 414 Grant St., Pittsburgh, PA 15219, (412) 350-4180
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This Homestead, the famous industrial center that would enter the history books, was born in 1879 with construction of the famous steel mill, which opened in March 1881. Andrew Carnegie, who already had operations on the Monongahela River and throughout Western PA, purchased the Homestead Works in 1883 and transformed the Mon Valley (later ...
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Andrew Carnegie first established a meritocracy of artisans to create steel from pig iron and coke in the 1880s, pulling them from the Northern European countries of England, Scotland, Wales and Germany. They looked like and for the most part acted like him, a native Scot.
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Download Image of U.S. Steel National Tube Works, Skelp Mill Building, Along Monongahela River, McKeesport, Allegheny County, PA. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Survey number: HAER PA-380-B Building/structure dates: 1906 . Dated: 1969 - 1980.
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Using Sweat and Blood: A History of U.S. Labor Unions (Gloria Skurzynski) and Andrew Carnegie: Steel King and Friend to Libraries (Zachary Kent) compare and contrast the way Andrew Carnegie is portrayed in the two books. Ask students to write a paragraph telling why they think Mr. Carnegie is portrayed in such different ways.
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