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

15,000 net tons; benzol, 6,200,000 gallons; toluol, 470,000 
gallons, solvent naptha, 275,000 gallons. The company 
was incorporated under the laws of New Jersey with a 
capital stock of $85,000,000. 
OLIVER IRON & STEEL COMPANY 
The works of the Oliver Iron & Steel Company are 
located at Tenth and Muriel Streets, Pittsburgh. The 
Company was established in 1863. The Company manu- 
factures a great variety of iron and steel products, among 
which may be enumerated bolts, nuts, rivets, lag screws, 
washers, threading furnished; United States standard and 
Whitworth screw railroad spikes; tie, upset and loop rods; 
picks, crowbars and digging bars; railroad, mining, black- 
smith and track tools; track bolts; car and general forgings; 
pole line material; bar steel; concrete reinforcement bars; 
wagon irons and singletree trimmings. The company was 
incorporated under the laws of Pennsylvania on November 
0. 1887. and has an authorized capital stock of £1.600.000. 
PITTSBURGH COLD ROLLED STEEL COMPANY 
The Pittsburgh Cold-Rolled Steel Company is located 
at Verona, Pa., a few miles up the Allegheny River from 
Pittsburgh. It was incorporated in 1905, and has an 
invested capital of approximately $300,000. The Com- 
pany manufactures cold-rolled strip steel, low carbon, 
spring steel and tool steel. 
PITTSBURGH IRON & STEEL FOUNDRIES CO. 
The extensive foundries of this Company are located at 
Midland, Pa., it being a pioneer concern in what is now an 
industrial center. The Company is capitalized at $600,000. 
It owns the Adamite patents, covering that alloy steel, 
which is used chiefly in the form of rolls, pinions, dies, etc., 
throughout the steel industry in this country and Canada. 
This product’s remarkable resistance to wear and abrasion
	        
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