Ralph D. Webb, Jr., was an employee at the Carnegie Steel Company's South facility, in East Chicago, Indiana, during the years 1936-1938. Early in the 20th century, the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation originally operating at the facility was fully absorbed as the South Works of the U. S. Steel Corporation (now USX) in Pittsburgh, Pa. The Carnegie Steel Company's headquarters moved to Dusquesne, Pa., but the South Works remained in operation, and later expanded its operations into Gary. (Additionally, there were works under that name in Duquesne and Irwin, Pa..)
From the description of Papers of Ralph D. Webb, Jr. relating to the Carnegie Steel Company, 1936-1938. (University of Pittsburgh). WorldCat record id: 69669987