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Huston, Charles L., 1856-1951
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Steel industry executive and philanthropist. Charles Lukens Huston was born in Coatesville, Pennsylvania on July 8, 1856, the second son of Dr. Charles Huston (1822-1897) and Isabella Pennock Huston (1822-1889). His maternal grandmother, Rebecca Webb (Pennock) Lukens (1794-1854) had inherited the Brandywine Iron Works & Nail Factory founded by her father Isaac Pennock in 1810. After Rebecca Lukens' death the elder Huston assumed control as Huston, Penrose & Compa...
By-Products Steel Corporation.
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Winans, Ross, 1796-1877
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Ross Winans was an American inventor, mechanic and builder of locomotives and railroad machinery. From the description of Account book, 1851-1853. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 752792587 ...
Huston, Penrose & Company.
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Bethlehem Steel Company
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Huston & Penrose.
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Lukens Steel Company
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Lukens Steel Company was operated as a sole proprietor steel production business under Rebecca Lukens in Coatsville, Pennsylvania, from 1825 to 1840. It incorporated in 1890 to grow to become one of the major plate steel producing corporations in the 20th century. From the description of Lukens Steel Company collection, 1898-1989. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 243699141 The Lukens Steel Company was incorporated in Pennsylvania on January 17, ...
Wawasset Beneficial Society
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Corliss Steam Engine Company
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Lehigh Valley Railroad Company
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The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company was incorporated in Pennsylvania as the Delaware, Lehigh, Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad Company on April 21, 1846, the name being changed on Jan. 7, 1853. It was one of the major anthracite railroads and formed a secondary trunk line between Jersey City, N.J., and Buffalo, N.Y. The railroad's original function was to serve as an outlet from the Lehigh Anthracite Region to tidewater by building along the Lehigh River from Mauch Chu...
Penrose, Charles, -1882
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Laurel Iron Works (Newlin, Pa. : Township).
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Lukens, Inc.
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Baldwin Locomotive Works
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Matthias Baldwin (b. 1795), a former jeweler and tool manufacturer, was commissioned in 1831 by Franklin Peale to fashion a miniature locomotive engine to be displayed at his Philadelphia Museum. Soon the Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad asked Baldwin to construct "Old Ironsides," his first full-size engine, in 1832. Subsequently, M.W. Baldwin, incorporated in 1831, became an establishment for the manufacture of locomotive engines at 400 North Broad Street in Philadelphia. The po...
Huston, A. F. 1852-1930.
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Gibbons & Huston.
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Bath Iron Works
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Federal Slitting Mill (Rokeby, Pa.).
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Gibbons, Abraham, 1812-1895.
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Belmont Iron Works (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Huston, Charles L. (Charles Lukens), 1906-1982
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Huston, Stewart, 1898-1971
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Stewart Huston was born in Coatesville, Pa., on May 9, 1898, the son of Charles Lukens and Annie Stewart Huston. He attended Haverford College and Lehigh University, where he studied metallurgical engineering. Between 1917 and 1919 he served with the American Expeditionary Force in France. From 1923 to 1932 he worked as a metallurgist at the family's Lukens Steel Company in Coatesville. He was corporate secretary from 1928 to 1963 and vice president from 1951 until his death on August 27, 1971. ...
General Boat Works, Inc.
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Triadelphia Iron Works (Coatesville, Pa.).
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Jacobs-Shupert United States Firebox Company
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Norris Locomotive Works.
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Florence Mining and Milling Company
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Lukens Co-operative Store, Ltd.
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Pennock, Isaac, 1767-1824.
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Lukens Erecting Company, Inc.
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Wolcott, Robert W. (Robert Wilson), 1892-1982
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Lancaster Locomotive Works.
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Steele & Worth.
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Lukenweld, Inc.
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Lukenweld, Inc. was incorporated in Pennsylvania on May 23, 1930, as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Lukens Steel Company of Coatesville, Pa. It was merged into the Lukens Steel Company as a division on November 1, 1947. Lukenweld was the first U.S. commercial shop to cut and fabricate shapes from steel plate by arc welding. From the description of Records, 1928-1954. (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122458535 ...
Kemble, William, 1795?-1881
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Lukens Iron Works (Coatesville, Pa.)
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Thomas Iron Company
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Located in the Lehigh Valley, Pa.; sold to Drexel and Co. in July 1922 after an existence of 66 years. From the description of Records of the Thomas Iron Company, 1860-1880. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 31019652 Founded 1854; operated furnaces in Pennsylvania, mines in New Jersey, and other property; sold in 1922. From the description of Records, 1854-1939. (Lehigh University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 28416280 ...
Brandywine Iron Works and Nail Factory (Coatesville, Pa.)
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R.W. Lukens & Company.
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A. Gibbons, Jr., & Company.
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Kemble & Warner.
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Lukens, Rebecca Pennock, 1794-1854
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Huston, Charles, 1822-1897
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Lukens Coal Company, Inc.
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Manley & Cooper Manufacturing Company.
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Charles Huston & Sons.
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Cornell Steamboat Company
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Coatesville Relief Association.
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Lukens Iron and Steel Company
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Lukens, Charles, 1786-1825
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Kemble, Peter, 1825-1887
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Worth Brothers Company.
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Brandywine Iron Works (Coatesville, Pa.)
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Pusey, Jones & Company
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Steele, Hugh E. (Hugh Exton), 1815-1874
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