Alexander-Republic Steel collection, ca. 1911-ca. 1981.

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Alexander-Republic Steel collection, ca. 1911-ca. 1981.

Requisition books (1965-1975); job order books (1969-1975); telephone directory, Niles, Ohio works (1966); plant equipment data books for the plants in Warren, Niles, and Youngstown, Ohio; architectural drawings for the general office building of Republic Iron & Steel Co. (later Republic Steel Corporation) in Youngstown (1911-1920); architectural drawings for the office in Warren (1980); and mechanical drawings for the galvanizing line's flux drying oven in Gadsden, Ala. (1977).

2 file drawers.

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