Meub-Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company collection, 1923-1930.

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Meub-Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company collection, 1923-1930.

Correspondence, proxies, telegrams, statements, certificates, newspaper clippings, and other materials, relating to the proposed merger of Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company with Bethlehem Steel Corporation and Inland Steel Company and industrialist Charles S. Thomas's position as a shareholder opposing the merger.

3 file folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8052304

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Thomas, Charles S., 1868-

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