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Edgar Thomson Steel Works

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Captain Jones described the steel mill writing, "This is the most powerful rail mill in the country; amongst its notable productions are a 62 lb. rail 120 feet long, rolled in five minutes from the time of drawing the bloom from the furnace and 600 rails 56 lb. per yard rolled in 11 1/2 hours." With
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Currently, two blast furnaces (Furnaces No. 1 and No. 3) continue in operation at the Edgar Thomson Steel Works, which remains part of U.S. Steel. In 2005, the mill produced 2.8 million tons of steel, equal to 28% of U.S. Steel's domestic production. The mill employs about 900 persons, some of whom
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announced a plan to invest more than $ 1 billion to the Mon Valley Works. The proposed upgrade included a sustainable endless casting and rolling facility at the Thomson Plant, and a co-generation facility at the Clairton Plant. The Mon Valley Works would have been the first facility in the United
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veteran. On August 22, 1875, the Edgar Thomson Steel Works' hulking Bessemer converter produced its first heat of liquid steel, destined to become 2,000 steel rails for the Pennsylvania Railroad. Within one year of beginning production the mill was able to create 32,228 tons of steel rail. The
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The merging of these separate business operations into one resulted in the newly formed company owning an interest of nearly $ 5 million. On January 1, 1873, ground work began on the Edgar Thomson Steel Works in Braddock Township. It has been estimated that the plant was built for about $ 1.2
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States to incorporate technology combining thin slab casting and hot rolled band production into one continuous process. The upgrade was cancelled in 2021.
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guards to protect the strikebreakers, a riot broke out, resulting in 10 deaths and thousands of injuries. To prevent any further bloodshed, the governor,
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Among improvements to its physical plant is a $ 250 million continuous caster, which converts liquid steel directly into slabs, installed in 1992.
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in Mckeesport, and became the last integrated mill in the valley, an area which once contained 90,000 people employed in the basic steel industry.
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with plans to build his own Bessemer plant. Some of the partners, stockholders, and connected people were William Coleman, Andrew Kloman,
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In October, 1984 a Merrill Lynch analyst predicted that U.S. Steel would close Thomson within a few years. The plant survived the
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continual improvements in production the mill was capable of producing 225 tons of steel rails per day. By the late 1880s
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The site is on the banks of the Monongahela, which provides cost-effective, riverine transportation of
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In 1892, the workers of the plant took part in one of the most serious strikes in U.S. history. The
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Braddock's Field was also the site of a rally of rebellious militiamen and farmers during the
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Temperature Exchanges at Edgar Thompson Plant of US Steel located in Braddock, Pennsylvania.
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belong to the second or third generations of their families to work in the mill.
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district was known as Bessemer, later incorporated as North Braddock.
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The Edgar Thomson Steel Works was designed and built because of the
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was created by the consolidation of the steel businesses owned by
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In April 1995, the mill was designated a historic landmark by
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Buildings and structures in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
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in the 1980s, which shuttered famous plants, like the
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steel mill
Pittsburgh
Braddock
North Braddock
Pennsylvania
U.S. Steel
Braddock's Field
Monongahela River
Pittsburgh
Battle of the Monongahela
Fort Duquesne
Edward Braddock
Whiskey Rebellion
coke
Bessemer process
oxidation
dolomite

George Westinghouse Bridge
Andrew Carnegie
Pittsburgh
Henry Phipps Jr.
Thomas M. Carnegie
J. Edgar Thomson
Pennsylvania Railroad
Carnegie Brothers and Company
Andrew Carnegie
coke
Larimer Coke Works

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