United States Steel Corporation; Atlantic City Project Records 1877-1985 1952-1984

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United States Steel Corporation; Atlantic City Project Records 1877-1985 1952-1984

The United States Steel Corporation; Atlantic City Project Records contain the files of the Project, Facilities, and Mining Engineering Departments of Atlantic City Ore Operations, a taconite ore processing facility that was located in Fremont County, Wyoming, from 1960 to 1984.

90.2 cubic ft. (156 document boxes, 2 slim document boxes, 1 card file box, 1 large shoe box, 1 legal expandable envelope, 1 F24 box, 6 F21 boxes, 6 map tubes, and 10 large map tubes)

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