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

etc. The annual productive capacity of this industry is 
about 750,000 tons, of which this Company has a pro- 
ductive capacity of 150,000 tons. About 1,000 men are 
employed. While the Company is capitalized at only 
$300,000, it has an invested capital of something over 
$5,500,000. and was incorporated in September 1889. 
CRUCIBLE STEEL COMPANY 
The Crucible Steel Company of America was incorpor- 
ated under the laws of New Jersey on July 21, 1900, and 
zapitalized at $50,000,000, equally divided between com- 
mon and preferred stock, to manufacture and market 
Crucible and Open Hearth steel and iron. It controls 
many subsidiary companies, including the Pittsburgh 
Crucible Steel Company, with a capital of $5,000,000. Its 
annual report for the year ending Aug. 31, 1919, showed 
gross profits of $14,093,006; and net profits, after charges 
and appropriations, of $9,574,208. Its property, in the 
balance sheet, is valued at $85,168,741, and total assets are 
$130,046,021. Its Pittsburgh plants are the Park Steel 
Company, Crescent Steel Company, LaBelle Steel Com- 
pany, and Singer-Nimick & Company, Inc. The Anderson- 
DuPuy Company is located at McKees Rocks; the Pitts- 
burgh-Crucible Steel Company at Midland, Pa., and the 
plants of the Crucible Fuel Company, at Crucible and 
Glassmere. Pa. 
EDGEWATER STEEL COMPANY 
The plant of the Edgewater Steel Company is located 
at Oakmont, a suburb of Pittsburgh on the Allegheny 
River, where a modern equipment is installed for the pro- 
duction of its specialties. All steel used in the various 
products of the Company is manufactured in the plant. 
The Company turns out steel tires for locomotives and 
railroad cars, and solid rolled steel wheels for freight and 
passenger cars. These manufactures are produced on 
special mills of the Company’s own design, which involve 
many novel features. The Company also manufactures 
forgings, forging ingots, and a complete variety of steel 
castings. This Company was incorporated under the
	        
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