Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation Photographs, 1945-1970 (inclusive).

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Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation Photographs, 1945-1970 (inclusive).

The collection consists of fifty-one black and white photographic prints. The photographs appear to date circa 1945 to 1970, although exact dates are undetermined. The images illustrate many of the processes, work, and products made at several Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation facilities, including the works at Pittsburgh and Aliquippa. Several of the photographs depict Jones & Laughlin employees at work. The photographs are arranged according to their size.

5.75 linear ft. (6 boxes)

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Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation.

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Jones & Laughlin Steel was established in 1853 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as the result of several interlocking partnerships between members of the Jones and Laughlin families. The partnerships consolidated in 1902 to become the Jones & Laughlin Steel Company, then the nation's second largest producer of steel. The company was incorporated in 1923 as the Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation. Jones & Laughlin had major steel manufacturing works at Pittsburgh; Aliquippa, Pennsylvan...

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LTV Steel Company

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