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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:
Economics Books

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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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rods; bright nail and market wire, chain, rivet and bolt 
wire; annealed wire and baling wire; galvanized wire; 
bright wire nails, cement coated wire nails, galvanized 
wire nails and blued wire nails; barbed wire in various 
styles, both galvanized and painted; galvanized or polished 
fence staples and galvanized poultry netting staples; 
straightened and cut wire, and single loop bale ties; ‘“Pitts- 
burgh Perfect” electrically welded wire fencing in a com- 
plete line of designs and heights for all farm, ranch, poultry 
and garden purposes, including ornamental and plain lawn 
fencing, and “Columbia” hinge-joint fencing for all farm 
purposes; farm, lawn and paddock gates, fence stretchers 
and single wire stretchers, fence tools and wire splicers. 
The capacity of the Pittsburgh Steel Company’s fence 
factories is over three hundred miles of fencing daily, and 
this product is not only used in enormous quantities in the 
United States of America, but has for years been heavily 
exported, with other products, and has achieved great 
popularity in all quarters of the civilized world. 
Other important products are hoop steel, band steel, 
automobile and motorcycle rim stock, steel for cold rolling 
and cotton ties. The products of the Pittsburgh Steel 
Company, which are made of basic Open Hearth steel 
exclusively, and are produced entirely in their own furnaces 
and mills, from the ore to the finished material, are invari- 
ably of the highest quality and workmanship, emblemized 
in their trade name “Pittsburgh Perfect.” 
The Company was incorporated under the laws of 
Pennsylvania in July, 1901, and has a capital stock of 
817.500.000. 
PRESSED STEEL CAR COMPANY 
The Pressed Steel Car Company has two large plants 
in the Pittsburgh district, the larger one located at McKees 
Rocks and the other on the North Side, Pittsburgh. The 
Allegheny plant has a ground area of 26 acres, of which 
13 acres are covered by buildings, and it has an annual 
capacity of 18,000 freight cars. The ground area at 
McKees Rocks is 159 acres, of which 44 acres are covered
	        

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