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Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation Foundry
1893
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Title
Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation Foundry
Identifier
MSP33.B007.F12.I01
Source Identifier
MSP33.B007.F12.I01
Description
In July 1859 Laughlin & Company, later to become Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, acquired land on the north side of the Monongahela River opposite Brownstown (currently the South Side neighborhood of Pittsburgh). Two blast furnaces, called Eliza furnaces, and some beehive coke ovens were built on this site. These furnaces, the second blast furnaces built in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area, began operation in 1860 and allowed the Jones & Laughlin companies to meet the increasing demands of the American Civil War and railroads for iron products. A fourth blast furnace was added to the Eliza Works and the older stacks were either rebuilt or replaced, so that, by 1901, there were four modern blast furnaces at the Eliza Works. The Eliza Works, employing over 5,000 people at one time, closed in 1977 and the enormous blast furnaces at the site were razed in the mid-1980s. The foundry pictured was located at the Eliza Works in the 1890s.
Genre
photographs
Subject
Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation.Pittsburgh Works.
Steel industry and trade--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Foundries--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Foundry workers--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Source
Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation Collection Photographs, 1864-1953, MSP 33, Library and Archives Division, Senator John Heinz History Center
Contributor
Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center
Collection
Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation Photographs
Rights Information
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