A brief on the Columbia Iron Mining Company, United States Steel Corporation subsidiary, 1951, December 20.

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A brief on the Columbia Iron Mining Company, United States Steel Corporation subsidiary, 1951, December 20.

Report on the history, properties, geology, equipment, and operations of the Columbia Iron Mining Company compiled by the Engineering Department of the Geneva Steel Company. The report includes specific descriptions of the Iron Mountain Plant, the Desert Mound Plant, the Rex Ore Body, and ongoing negotiations with the Colorado Fuel & Iron Corporation. Includes a variety of charts, maps, and photographs.

1 typewritten report, 52 pages.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8089641

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Geneva Steel Company (1946-1951)

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The Columbia Steel Corporation mined iron ore in the Pioche and Vermillion claims of Iron County, Utah, from 1924-1926. It was acquired by the United States Steel Corporation in 1930 and became the Columbia Steel Company, which operated near Iron Mountain, Utah, beginning in 1936. In the early 1940s it partnered with the Defense Plant Corporation to supply the Geneva Plant, which was acquired from the U.S. government by the Geneva Steel Company and subsequently purchased and transferred to the C...

United States Steel Corporation

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American Steel & Wire Co., descendant from Washburn & Moen, acquired by U.S. Steel in 1901 and became its American Steel & Wire Division; employed 4000 workers during 1940s; facilities expansion at South Works plant in 1957-1958; ceased operations in Worcester in 1977. From the description of United States Steel Corporation photograph collection, 1940-1970 (bulk 1957-1958). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70965884 On June 30, 1960, U.S. Steel Corporat...

Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation

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