Gaughan, William J.
Biographical notes:
William J. Gaughan began employment at the United States Steel Homestead Works in 1947 as a laborer at open hearth furnace number four. He worked turns for two years at Homestead before obtaining his degree at Duquesne University. A year before his graduation, Gaughan became an observer in the metallurgical department. Mr. Gaughan gained extensive management experience in the metallurgical division before becoming a Senior Designer of Operations Planning and Control in 1967. This group developed operations-oriented computer systems. He held this position until retirement in 1983. Mr. Gaughan became interested in the history of the Homestead Works as a management trainee in the 1950s, when he heard a lecture on the 1892 Homestead Steel Strike. He began to make an extensive effort to preserve the history of steel in Homestead by collecting photographs and other items of historical significance.
From the description of William J. Gaughan collection, 1887-1988 (bulk 1940-1980). (University of Pittsburgh). WorldCat record id: 45124637
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Subjects:
- Iron and steel workers
- Steel industry and trade
- Steel-works
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- Pennsylvania--Homestead (as recorded)
- Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh (as recorded)
- Homestead (Pa.) (as recorded)