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Iron and steel (continued) (Vol. 1, nr. 3)

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1831622599
Document type:
Multivolume work
Title:
The story of Pittsburgh
Place of publication:
Pittsburgh
Publisher:
First National Bank
Year of publication:
1919-1930
Collection:
Economics Books
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1831622939
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-239748
Document type:
Volume
Title:
Iron and steel (continued)
Volume count:
Vol. 1, nr. 3
Place of publication:
Pittsburgh
Publisher:
First National Bank
Year of publication:
1920
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[ca. 34] Seiten
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2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Title:
Carnegie Steel Company
Collection:
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  • The story of Pittsburgh
  • Iron and steel (continued) (Vol. 1, nr. 3)
  • Title page
  • Iron and Steel
  • Carnegie Steel Company
  • Foreign Cerdit Information
  • Principal American Correspondents
  • Principal Foreign Correspondents
  • Officers
  • Directors

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laws of Pennsylvania in February, 1904, and has an author- 
ized capital stock of $750,000. 
FORT PITT MALLEABLE TRON COMPANY 
The Fort Pitt Malleable Iron Company was incor- 
porated under the laws of Pennsylvania on October 15, 
1901 and has an authorized capital stock of $750,000. Its 
plant is located at McKees Rocks, Pa., and is the largest 
plant in the world devoted exclusively to the manufacture 
of Malleable Railroad Car Castings. 
FORT PITT STEEL CASTING COMPANY 
The Fort Pitt Steel Casting Company of McKeesport 
was organized in 1906, under the laws of Pennsylvania, 
to specialize in the steel casting industry, devoting all its 
production to the manufacture of thin section, small, 
intricate steel castings, which cannot be successfully made 
by the open hearth steel process. The Company uses the 
side-blow converter, which gives a quality of steel with 
high physical properties. Principal products are the 
smaller castings used by rolling mills, electrical manufac- 
turers, railways, car companies, truck, automobile, tractor, 
engine, mining machinery and various other manufac- 
tures. The Company employs about 500 men, their 
production in this specialty line being the largest in this 
field. The Company has a capital stock of $400.000. 
HUBBARD & COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES 
The firm of Hubbard & Company dates from 1847, it 
having been established more than seven decades ago. 
The capital invested in the concern is $2,500,000. John 
W. Hubbard is President; C. P. Seyler, Vice President and 
S. A. Rankin, Secretary and Treasurer. The Company’s 
main works are at Sixty-Third Street and the Allegheny 
Valley Railway in Pittsburgh, where 1,200 persons are 
employed. The products of the Company include shovels. 
spades and scoops; railroad track tools, picks, mattocks. 
bars and sledges; galvanized pole line hardware and elec- 
trical construction specialties. The Pittsburgh works 
have an annual output of 150.000 dozen shovels. 8.500 tons
	        

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