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American Sheet & Tin Plate Co.

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the Morgantown Tin Plate Company in December 1904. However, the Morgantown Tin Plate Company quickly went bankrupt before the factory could be completed, with Sturgiss regaining the land and plans for the factory for a fee of $ 200,200, after an arduous court battle. Sturgiss then sold the land and the factory to the American Sheet and Tin Plate Company in 1905. Operating for more than a quarter of a century, the completion and operation of the mill greatly enhanced Morgantown's industrial capability and led to the construction of an electric street railway to ferry workers to and from work. One of Sabraton's earliest industrial centers, the plant originally employed 300 men with the anticipation of eventually employing 800 men and women.
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shutdown occurred on June 21, 1931 as a result of the Great Depression and had the factory closed until July 24, 1933. This reopening was short lived however, as the company closed the Morgantown facility permanently in 1934. In 1940, the Sterling Faucet Company took over operations at the old American Sheet and Tin Plate Company building employing 22 people, ten years later employing 1,000.
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Despite labor disputes and shutdowns at other American Sheet and Tin Plate Co. factories, the Sabraton Works rarely featured shutdowns as a result of labor unrest. The plant did shutdown occasionally due to droughts, as in September 1908, and steel shortages, like the one in January 1913. The largest
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The American Sheet and Tin Plate Company opened their Morgantown operations in 1906 after purchasing the layout for the failed Morgantown Tin Plate Mill Company from local industrialist George C. Sturgiss. Sturgiss has originally sold the property to the Rolling Mill Company of America who sold to
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filed a complaint against the company and fourteen other corporations involved in the manufacturing and sale of tin plate on February 17, 1936, accusing them of collusion, dating to an agreement made October 1934 to suppress the sale and distribution of certain grades and qualities of tin plate.
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The Monongalia County Courthouse, County Clerks Office, Deed Books 67 & 71, p. 318 & 11.
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The Monongalia County Courthouse, County Clerks Office, Deed Book 84, p. 236-241.
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Photographs of the company's plant are part of the archive collections of
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Decision, American Sheet & Tin Plate Co. et al (FTC Docket No. 2741)
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During April 1906 the company started the Sabraton Works plant at
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Shortly following this action, the company was merged with the
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U.S. Steel Gary Works Photograph Collection, 1906-1971
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Defunct manufacturing companies based in Pittsburgh
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The Monongalia Story: A Bicentennial History Vol. V
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Index

tinplate
New Jersey
Frick Building
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
sheets of steel
Indiana University
United States Steel Corporation
Morgantown, West Virginia
U.S. Supreme Court
U.S. Federal Trade Commission
Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation
American Sheet and Tin Mill Apartment Building
Polk Street Concrete Cottage Historic District
U.S. Steel Recognition Strike of 1901



Decision, American Sheet & Tin Plate Co. et al (FTC Docket No. 2741)
"U.S. Steel Photograph Collection - American Sheet and Tin Plate Co., Looking West Toward Tin Plate Plant from #2 Scrap Yard Structure"
Indiana University
"Papers Past — Evening Post — 11 November 1919 — LABOUR UNREST"
The Evening Post (New Zealand)
PapersPast
"United States v. American Sheet & Tin Plate Co. - 301 U.S. 402 (1937)"


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0-87012-465-X
The Christian Science Monitor
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