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Carnegie Steel Company

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188: 40: 1332: 242:. The Thomson Steel Works began producing rails in 1874. By a combination of low wages, efficient technology infrastructure investment and an efficient organization, the mill produced cheap steel, which sold for a large profit in the growing markets of industrial development. Carnegie alone estimated that 40% was returned on the investment, i.e., a profit of $ 40,000 from a $ 100,000 investment in the mill. 312:
in arms and armament, for armor plate for the US Navy and the militaries of other governments, which paid far higher prices for the premium product. In addition, the plant moved increasingly toward the continuous system of production. Carnegie installed vastly improved systems of material-handling,
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Carnegie agreed to Frick's subsequent proposal that the various plants and assets, including H. C. Frick & Company, be consolidated into a single company. This consolidation occurred on July 1, 1892, with the formation of the Carnegie Steel Company.
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along with demands for reduced working hours and against pay cuts. After the unsuccessful strike the company continued to expand and profits grew year on year, with the company having earned net profits of $ 21 million in 1899.
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area in the late 19th century. The company was formed in 1892, and was subsequently sold in 1901 in one of the largest business transactions of the early 20th century, to become a major component of
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Sabadasz, Joel (1992). "The Development of Modern Blast Furnace Practice: The Monongahela Valley Furnaces of the Carnegie Steel Company, 1872–1913".
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rivers provided transport for the heavy materials used in steel production. Each plant was near to or alongside a river.
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The profits made by the Edgar Thomson Steel Works were substantial enough to let Carnegie and his partners, including
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in 1886. It now became possible to make steel suitable for structural beams and, with the advanced work of
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Carnegie Steel made major technological innovations in the 1880s, especially the installation of the
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Carnegie Steel-Ohio Works, Steam Engines, 912 Salt Springs Road, Youngstown, Mahoning County, OH
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Blast furnaces and iron ore at the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation mills in 1941
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was the most important competitor to the Carnegie Steel Company (and later to
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The Battle for Homestead, 1880–1892: Politics, Culture, and Steel
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A Nation of Steel: The Making of Modern America, 1865–1925
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A standard scholarly biography, along with Nasaw and Wall.
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19th-century steel production company in Pennsylvania, US
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IA, The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
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and several close associates to manage businesses at
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Defunct manufacturing companies based in Pittsburgh
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Index

Carnegie Steel

Partnership
Steel
coke
Andrew Carnegie
Henry Clay Frick
George Lauder
Henry Phipps Jr.
U.S. Steel
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
coal

steel
Andrew Carnegie
steel mills
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
U.S. Steel
steel mill
Edgar Thomson Steel Works
Braddock, Pennsylvania
Henry Clay Frick
George Lauder
Henry Phipps Jr.
Homestead Steel Works
Allegheny
Monongahela
Ohio
Carnegie Building

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