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 | | Business services will support Bethlehem's core steelmaking and steel processing business units and its corporate center, which is focused on planning, strategic and corporate governance matters. |  | | Work activities in the business services division include certain transactional and technical services from accounting, human resources, law and public affairs, among others, that are utilized by the business units and the corporate center. |  | | Other work activities will be included in the business services division as appropriate. |
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http://www.business-journal.com/LateJune00/Bethlehemdivision.html
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| | [EnvirSci Inquiry] Lehigh River Watershed Explorations |
 | | Steel plants established as individual business units that are responsible for production, marketing and financial performance. |  | | Bethlehem Steel concentrates its resources on making its steel operations competitive, restructuring its businesses and rebuilding its financial strength. |  | | 1982 &; Bethlehem Steel reports a record loss of $1.5 billion, the first of five years of losses as the steel industry goes through a period of unprecedented restructuring. |
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http://www.leo.lehigh.edu/envirosci/watershed/history/industry/steel.html
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| | Guide to the United States. National War Labor Board files, 1913-1946 [bulk 1942-1945]. |
 | | The "Little Steel Companies Case" involved a wage dispute case between the Steel Workers Organizing Committee (forerunner of the United Steelworkers of America) and various steel enterprises. |  | | Materials include statements, answers, and briefs of the union and companies; reports and recommendations of the Board; annual reports of the Bethlehem Steel Company (1939-1941), Inland Steel Company (1939-1941) Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company (1940-1942), and the Republic Steel Corporation (1940-1941). |  | | Bethlehem Steel Company et al (Little Steel Companies) vs. Steel Workers Organizing Committee: reports and documents, 1913-1942. |
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http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/htmldocs/KCL05298.html
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| | Online NewsHour: Steel Tariffs Ended -- December 4, 2003 |
 | | The healthy companies will be able to pay their responsibilities for health care, for retired workers and active workers and for pensions, but it's time to consider the rest of the economy too, and that's why this is such a good day for consumers. |  | | We still have something like 17 steel companies in bankruptcy trying to work their way out; five new ones that went in since the tariff come in and we have to return those companies to profitability so that profits can go into the trust fund to get some benefits for these folks. |  | | LEWIS LIEBOWITZ: These are companies, about 100,000 businesses in the United States who use steel in manufacturing. |
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http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/international/july-dec03/steel_12-4.html
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| | Labor History: Conversion at Bethlehem: Religion and Union Building in Steel, 1930-42 - Bethlehem Steel Co., Steel ... |
 | | On May 13, 1941, workers at the Lackawanna, New York, plant of the Bethlehem Steel Company voted by almost a three to one margin for representation by the Steel Workers Organizing Committee (SWOC). |  | | In Bethlehem, for example, supervisors forced workers to contribute to the company's political funds, and plant managers circulated among workers on election day to distribute buttons for the company's preferred candidates.(8) |  | | The company also brought pressure to discourage other ministers from participating. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0348/is_4_39/ai_53474567
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| | SkillCircle: High Tech Snapshots |
 | | Bethlehem pointed to trade problems as the major reason for poor financial performance in 1998, which saw Bethlehem post decreases in both earnings and revenue. |  | | That summer the company formed a business services division, whose purpose was to cut the company's costs. |  | | Barnette, who served on a presidentially-appointed trade committee, was not alone in accusing steel producers in those regions of selling steel in the U.S. at unfairly low prices (below production costs or home-market prices). |
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http://www.skillcircle.com/resources/profiles/747.html
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| | Bethlehem is Reborn |
 | | Instead of relying on tax breaks and government subsidies, most of the big-money investments are coming from the outside, officials said. |  | | In the end, Bethlehem Works will cost about $450 million and create 2,400 jobs. |  | | Theyre in the midst of a competitive steel industry, and business is down." |
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http://www.lehighvalley.org/default.aspx?pageid=243
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| | Bethlehem Steel |
 | | ISG Completes Purchase of Bethlehem Steel Assets (5/9/03)... |  | | October 15, 2001 - Bethlehem Steel Corporation (NYSE: BS), the second-largest integrated steel manufacturer in... |  | | SuperPages from Verizon has listings for many more Bethlehem businesses. |
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http://www.steel-structures-usa.com/directory/bethlehem-steel.html
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| | Bethlehem Steel plans strategies for survival - 10/31/01 |
 | | BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- Bethlehem Steel's new chairman says he hopes to pull off the same management, labor and government balancing act that kept the wheels on Chrysler Corp. in the 1980s. |  | | Miller said he would press for Medicare coverage of pharmaceutical benefits for retirees to help reduce Bethlehem Steel's estimated $3 billion health care benefits liability. |  | | Use of this site indicates your agreement to the Terms of Service (updated 08/09/2001). |
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http://www.detnews.com/2001/business/0110/31/b03-331419.htm
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| | Bethlehem Steel Company |
 | | A selling Company, organized and operated, to facilitate the selling of Bethlehem products in foreign States and Countries. |  | | The annual capacity of this Company, which is the largest individual steel plant in the United States is about: |  | | The Company has an authorized Capital Stock of $15,000,000, divided into $7,000,000 Preferred Shares and $8,000,000 of Common Shares. |
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http://www.bethlehempaonline.com/bethsteel.html
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 | | Documents pertinent to Bethlehem Steel's policies toward its mining subsidiaries and communities are interspersed throughout Johns' personal and business correspondence as well as filed under special topic headings. |  | | As general manager he directed the finances of the corporation's mines, supervised labor-management relations, and had primary responsibility for evaluating the prospective purchases and leasing of coal properties and mines. |  | | Company towns and mining facilities of the Bethlehem Corporation and Industrial Collieries Corporation |
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http://www.libraries.psu.edu/speccolls/FindingAids/johns4.html
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| | Gaboury - Bethlehem Pa. steel |
 | | In a recent interview with the Morning Call, a local newspaper, John Wadolny, one of the first SWOC organizers, told of the brutal hours, bribery and favoritism of the 1930s: "We worked six days a week, double shifts and had no vacations. |  | | All rights reserved - may be used with PWW credits. |  | | Despite the growth of new jobs during the 1980s, poverty in the Lehigh Valley region didn't decline, a phenomena Jennings finds "scary." He said, "It doesn't bode well for the next recession," adding that with the dramatic reductions in public spending "only an ostrich can view the future without worrying." |
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http://www.pww.org/archives95/95-12-23-3.html
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 | | Schwab was also having a difficult time in finding a bank that would loan money to such a risky venture. |  | | There were small amounts of sales transactions because no one could afford much anymore and this drove Bethlehem Steel down. |  | | In 1901 Schwab made arrangements with J.P. Morgan to create the U.S. Steel Corporation. |
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http://www.stfrancis.edu/ba/ghkickul/stuwebs/bbios/biograph/cschwab.htm
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| | Bethlehem Steel - Company Patent Mapping Report - Research and Markets - Market Research Reports |
 | | They are also a valuable resource for economists, striving to understand which are the dominant innovative companies in a particular country, facilitating further benchmarking and comparative studies. |  | | Bethlehem Steel - Company Patent Mapping Report - Research and Markets - Market Research Reports |  | | The LTV Corporation - Company Patent Mapping Report |
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http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reportinfo.asp?report_id=225406
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| | A cradle for new steel technologies |
 | | Martocci himself has spent time on OIT committees concerned with energy consumption, costs, and conservation efforts by the steel industry. |  | | That hefty price tag is a bargain compared to the $6 billion it would take to replace the plant. |  | | The latter would help make the burner more economical by reducing the cost of purchasing o |
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http://www.memagazine.org/backissues/november98/features/newsteel/newsteel.html
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| | Bethlehem Steel - Golden Days |
 | | According to Strohmeyer's book, when grumblings were heard from the rank and file about the luxurious Saucon Valley Country Club, which was largely subsidized by Bethlehem Steel, the company donated the money for a land swap and underwrote the professional expertise that gave the city the public Bethlehem Municipal Golf Course. |  | | Wilkins and others insist that executives paid for a large majority of the services they enjoyed, and stress that everyone, not just upper management, benefitted from the company's generosity. |  | | It was an unwritten rule that company waitresses served at those parties. |
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http://www.bethlehempaonline.com/steelgolden.html
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| | Republic Steel - Western Reserve Historical Society |
 | | Prosperous through the 1950s and 60s, the company began to suffer as other companies did in the 1970s, as rising foreign steel imports, labor costs, inflation, and environmental issues reduced profits. |  | | In 1927, legendary Cleveland financier Cyrus Eaton began purchasing up Republic stock, as well as those in other companies, so that he could put together a new steel corporation that would rival US Steel, the largest steel corporation in America. |  | | The new company continued to acquire other companies, and in 1935, acquired the Corrigan McKinney steelworks on the banks of the Cuyahoga River, which were built in the early 1910s. |
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http://www.wrhs.org/crawford/template.asp?id=411
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| | PA State Archives - MG-339 - Scope and Content Note - Cornwall Ore Bank Company Records |
 | | Formed in 1864 by the owners of the Cornwall hills ore banks to ensure the fair distribution of profits from iron ore mining operations, the Cornwall Ore Bank Company was a successor to various owners of the Cornwall ore deposits who had mined the banks since 1740. |  | | The Records were placed on permanent deposit by Bethlehem Steel Corporation in 1981. |  | | The Bethlehem Steel Company purchased most of the ore rights held by the Coleman and Grubb families by 1920. |
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http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/mg/mg339.htm
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 | | The purpose of the plan is to ensure that hazards are identified, appropriate steps are taken to prevent accidental releases and minimize risk, and emergency response is communicated. |  | | The Division is required under Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 68 and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to develop and implement a Risk Management Plan for applicable processes operated by the facility. |  | | Based on the Division's applicability assessment of toxic and flammable chemical usage at the facility, sulfur dioxide (SO2) storage at the Chrome Recovery Plant is a process that requires a Risk Management Plan. |
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http://www.rtk.net/rmp/sum7/MD/fac100000078113
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| | CAMPCAC MEETING MINUTES |
 | | Another period of prosperity occurred from 1903 to 1916 when the Bethlehem Steel Company became the dominant force in Lehigh’s history. |  | | Perry Chapman introduced the presentation by explaining that the team had narrowed the various options from the previous phase and examined them in greater detail. |  | | After Asa Packer’s death in 1879 and his setting up of a foundation to fund the costs associated with running a university, there followed a major period of growth that coincided with the national prosperity from the Industrial Revolution. |
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http://www.lehigh.edu/campusplan/campcac.febmin.htm
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| | Bethlehem Steel |
 | | Brownfield Partners was retained by Freedman to provide environmental due diligence and risk management consulting to support the acquisition. |  | | Brownfield Partners reviewed database records and retained a subcontractor to perform a comprehensive Phase I Site Assessment and limited asbestos survey of the Martin Tower facilities. |  | | Freedman, through a subsidiary, had made an offer to purchase the Martin Tower Complex of the former Bethlehem Steel Company from International Steel Group (ISG), which had acquired the assets of Bethlehem Steel out of bankruptcy. |
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http://www.brownfieldpartners.net/Bethlehem.html
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| | The Longview - Rainier Bridge |
 | | February 13, 1930 -- Steel of two sectors connected. |  | | October 30, 1928 -- Wesley Vandercook announces financing completed and all contracts awarded. |  | | January 5, 1929 -- Three offices built at bridge site for Strauss Engineering company, Bethlehem Steel company and J. Pomeroy company. |
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http://www.twrps.com/ccor/chronos.html
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| | Bethlehem Steel Corporation -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | More results on "Bethlehem Steel Corporation" when you join. |  | | "Bethlehem Steel Corporation." Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service. |  | | "Comprehensive guide to the machinery, processes, and products of steel manufacturing. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9078972?tocId=9078972
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| | Charles Michael Schwab Biography / Biography of Charles Michael Schwab Biography Biography |
 | | When this company failed owing to an improper financial policy, Schwab as the prime creditor became the owner. |  | | When the concern was merged into the United States Shipbuilding Company, Schwab's stock was exchanged for bonds. |  | | Bethlehem Steel Corporation, organized in 1904, was his own creation, and he made it a major steel producer and a worthy competitor of U.S. Steel. |
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http://www.bookrags.com/biography-charles-michael-schwab/index.html
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 | | After the acquisition of control by Bethlehem there were wholesale changes in management and on the board of directors. |  | | There were a few stockholders who would not sell but Bethlehem, through the new company formed for this transaction and known as Johnstown Water Corporation, now held full control of the Johnstown Water Company. |  | | In 1928 Bethlehem decided to gain complete ownership of the water company through the formation of a new corporation and the recapitalization of the company. |
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http://webpages.charter.net/gjwa/histf04.htm
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| | BATTERY GEORGE YATES |
 | | They were made by Bethlehem Steel Company at a cost of $2,500.00 and weighted 4,075 lbs. |  | | This battery was armed with 6-- 3-inch 15-pounder guns model B/L#1902 M1, nos 18,19,20,21,22, and 23 and made by the Bethlehem Steel Company. |  | | Note: uneven bolt distribution around circle, often a center pipe for electrical. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ca5/battery/html/yates.html
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| | Frederick Winslow Taylor |
 | | After three years (1890-93) as general manager of the Manufacturing Investment Company, Philadelphia, operators of large paper mills in Maine and Wisconsin, he began a consulting practice in Philadelphia--his business card read "Systematizing Shop Management and Manufacturing Costs a Specialty"--which led to the development of a new profession. |  | | His inventions during these years effecting improvements in machinery and manufacturing methods were many, the outstanding one being the design and construction of the largest successful steam hammer ever built in the United States (patent No. 424,939, Apr. 1, 1890). |  | | In the latter year he joined the Midvale Steel Company, Philadelphia, as a common laborer. |
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http://www.units.muohio.edu/technologyandhumanities/taylor.htm
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| | Nemaha County |
 | | The bridge was completed by October for a cost of over $700,000. |  | | The C.F. Lytle Company of Sioux City, Iowa, received the contract to build the concrete substructure, and the Bethlehem Steel Company of Pennsylvania was hired to fabricate and erect the steel superstructure. |  | | BUILT: 1939 by the Bethlehem Steel Company et al. |
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http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/nediv/bridges/nemaha.htm
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| | About The Nelson Company |
 | | Quality workmanship, durable products and a proven long-term commitment to customer service and satisfaction, coupled with competitive pricing and on-time delivery, make The Nelson Company a strong and dependable supplier to America’s industries. |  | | In the mid 1990's the company began to manage and track customer's inventory of shipping platforms. |  | | This has been expanded to other shipping products and is now managed by The Nelson Company's proprietary software system, Nelson-ART™. |
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http://www.nelsoncompany.com/about.html
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| | 20th Century American Leaders Database |
 | | Schwab's other achievements include the establishment of a profit sharing plan for Bethlehem employees and the creation of a unique leadership hierarchy that afforded lower managers much independence and greater pay. |  | | Though Bethlehem was originally spun off from U.S. Steel, Schwab positioned the company to become a major competitor of its former parent. |  | | Under Schwab's leadership, Bethlehem was a large supplier for Allied Forces in World War I, filling orders to the tune of $500 million throughout the conflict. |
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http://www.hbs.edu/leadership/database/leaders/798
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| | Bethlehem Steel Office Building Postcard - Bethlehem, Pa. 1940's |
 | | We do not sell reproductions and offer a lifetime guarantee to the authenticity of everything we sell. |  | | Internet's #1 Buyer and Seller of Stock and Bond Certificates |  | | Linen postcard from the Bethlehem Steel Company showing thier Office Building printed in the 1940's. |
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http://www.scripophily.net/betpaposcar.html
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| | HOH Group - Engineering Solutions for Government and Industry |
 | | HOH prepared a report documenting the control scheme |  | | As part of a comprehensive solid waste management project undertaken by Bethlehem Steel (BSC), HOH Systems was contracted to provide a control system for their newly erected Reclamation Services Building. |  | | The old ferrostan process was replaced by a Mono Sulfanic Acid (MSA) System for the production of structural steel. |
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http://www.hohgroup.com/environmental.html
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| | Bethlehem Steel Corporation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Categories: Defunct manufacturing companies of the United States |  | | In 1982, the company reported a loss of US$1.5 billion and was forced to shut down many of its operations. |  | | During World War II, Bethlehem's 15 shipyards produced a total of 1,121 ships, more than any other builder during the war, employing as many as 180,000 persons in the process (company total employment was 300,000). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethlehem_Steel_Corporation
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| | History of Steelmaking in Johnstown |
 | | The Midvale Steel & Ordnance Company of Nicetown, Pennsylvania bought the Cambria Steel Company in 1916, selling it to the Bethlehem Steel Company in 1923. |  | | The Johnstown plants of Bethlehem Steel Corporation were closed in 1992. |  | | Forerunner of Bethlehem Steel Company, United States Steel Corporation, and other late 19th and 20th century steel companies, the Cambria plant became a model for the industry. |
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http://www.jaha.org/DiscoveryCenter/steel.html
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| | Bethsteel Photo 38 |
 | | The Bethlehem Iron Company is a predecessor to the Bethlehem Steel Company. |  | | Workers stand by a locomotive from the old Bethlehem Iron Company in front of the foundry at the Bethlehem Plant. |
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http://www.mcall.com/news/specials/bethsteel/all-bsphoto-38,0,7081692.teaser
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| | Selections from the Bethlehem Room - Men of Bethlehem |
 | | Blakeley is a director of the Bethlehem Steel Company and the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Company and is president of the Bethlehem Steel Bridge Corporation. |  | | Selections from the Bethlehem Room - Men of Bethlehem |  | | When the Bethlehem Steel Company undertook the manufacture of structural steel in 1906 by the Grey Mill process Mr. |
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http://www.bapl.org/bethroom/books/menofbeth38to39.html
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| | TTX #470513 |
 | | Built by Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, PA; February 1955 |  | | In 1955, the Rail-Trailer Company's subsidiary Van-Car Corporation financed and acquired 200 75-foot Class F39 flatcars, including this one, the first cars specifically designed for piggyback service. |  | | Later its stakes, crossover bridge plates, and most lading devices were removed, and it was used in container service, and also in general service, carrying steel plate, machinery, and other large items. |
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http://sdrm.org/roster/freight/fl470513
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| | Welcome to the Bridge Over Norfolk Southern Project - News Release |
 | | During the Civil War the company made cannons and lathes for the Union Army. |  | | In 1916-17 the Bethlehem Steel Company absorbed the American Iron & Steel Company, which had swallowed up several smaller companies in 1899. |  | | The Bethlehem Steel Company continued the tradition of iron and steel manufacturing in Lebanon until the mid-1980s. |
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http://www.cityoflebanon.com/historic.htm
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| | Buffalo History Index |
 | | Albert Bigelow, The early firm of Juba Storrs and company. |  | | The Lackawanna Steel Company and the Buffalo and Susquehanna Iron Company |  | | The Holland Land Company and Joseph Ellicott Essay |
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http://ah.bfn.org/h/histindex.html
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| | Charles M. Schwab: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Charlie Schwab was interested in producing such a wideflange steel beam, a risky venture that required capitalization and new plant construction to make an unproven product. |  | | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania was incorporated, virtually as a company town, by uniting four previous villages. |  | | Arundel Cotter, The Story of Bethlehem Steel (1916) and United States Steel: A Corporation with a Soul (1921) |
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http://www.answers.com/Charles%20M%20Schwab
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| | Anthracite & Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company |
 | | The Lehigh mines were operated by Bethlehem Steel Company, one of the leading steel producers in the United States, until 1989, when the present owner purchased the property and incorporated again as Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company. |  | | The original Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company was dissolved in 1965, the property was sold to Greenwood Stripping Company in 1967, and then to Bethlehem Steel Corporation in 1974. |  | | White's enterprise, which later became the Lehigh Navigation Coal Company, ("LCandN") was known locally as "the old company." The anthracite mined was "Lehigh coal." |
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http://www.oldcompanyslehigh.com/anthra.htm
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| | Selections from the Bethlehem Room - Men of Bethlehem |
 | | October 30, 1917, he was elected President, Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Limited, the largest shipbuilding organization in the United States. |  | | Selections from the Bethlehem Room - Men of Bethlehem |  | | He also won the prize in mathematics and the Wilbur Scholarship. |
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http://www.bapl.org/bethroom/books/menofbeth8to9.html
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| | American Metal Market: Bethlehem coal property sold to mining company - Bethlehem Steel Corp.; Rochester and Pittsburg ... |
 | | The company said an evaluation of developing and opening a new mine in the reserve properties will be undertaken. |  | | Indiana, Pa.,-based Rochester & Pittsburgh said the total purchase price for the mine and coal reserves, which contain both metallurgical and steam coal, was $56 million. |  | | Production in 1992 was reduced because of "business conditions and operating performance" and the mine currently employs 175, down from the 470 who were working prior to July, Bethlehem Steel said. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3MKT/is_n2_v101/ai_13293148
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| | Stanvac Calcutta: the Gallant Ship that Fought a German Raider |
 | | She was built April 1941 by the Bethlehem Steel Company shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts. |  | | She was a custom built tanker owned by the Socony-Vacuum Company, now Mobil Shipping and Transportation, registered in Panama. |  | | Hassan wrote to the Socony-Vacuum Company from the hospital asking for shoes and cigarettes, and the company and War Shipping Administration thus learned that there were survivors of a ship that failed to arrive as expected and the crew had been declared dead. |
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http://www.usmm.org/calcutta.html
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| | Edison Junior Steel Company |
 | | Although Bethlehem Steel Company expressed some interest, the process was never adopted and the company collapsed in litigation. |  | | One of the few inventive ideas of Tom Junior which actually held some merit was a method of steel processing that he developed with his uncle, William Holzer, who was married to the sister of Edison senior's first wife. |  | | This stock certificate (signed by Tom Junior as company president) was never redeemed and the investor, who was the Danish Consul in Boston at the turn of the century, lost $2,500 -- equivalent to almost $60,000 in today's dollars. |
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http://members.aol.com/taedisonjr/taejrstock.htm
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| | Bethlehem Steel Goes Under |
 | | Bethlehem Steel joins a number of other American steel companies to declare bankruptcy in recent years. |  | | Once a giant in the steel industry, Pennsylvania-based Bethlehem Steel Corporation officially dissolved a minute before the new year began. |  | | The company employed 300,000 people during its WWII heyday, including tens of thousands in Lackawanna, south of Buffalo. |
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http://www.rnews.com/print.cfm?id=15387
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| | USS Captor (PYc-40) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Harvard, a steel-hulled trawler, was built in 1938 by Bethlehem Steel Company, Quincy, Massachusetts, handed over to General Sea Foods Corporation, Boston, and put into service with the name Wave assigned. |  | | The fishing trawler served in that capacity until 1 January 1942, when she was acquired by the Navy as part of the Auxiliary Vessels Act. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Captor_(PYc-40)
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| | 1967 Bethlehem Steel |
 | | This U.S. corporation was incorporated 1904 in Bethlehem, Pa.; railroaders and investors founded its predecessor, Saucona Iron Company, to make wrought-iron rails for railroads in 1857; four years later it was renamed Bethlehem Iron Company. |  | | It's facilities were acquired in 1899 by Bethlehem Steel Company. |  | | Certificate for 100 shares of common stock, dated September 20th 1967, in this steel making company. |
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http://www.thesharegallery.co.uk/1967_Bethlehem_Steel.htm
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| | Johnstown Redevelopment Authority |
 | | The Johnstown Redevelopment Authority concluded lengthy negotiations with the Bethlehem Steel Company in January of 1998. |  | | The eastern span was built by Bethlehem Steel Company in the 1930’s. |  | | The Cambria Iron Lower Works is the oldest iron and steel industry site in Johnstown; Daniel Morrell first developed it in 1848 as part of the Cambria Iron Company. |
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http://www.johnstown-redevelopment.org/lowcam.htm
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| | About Facts Net |
 | | She was built by the Bethlehem Steel Company in Quincy, Massachusetts. |  | | She was built by the Bethlehem Steel Company in their Fore River Shipyard at Quincy, Massachusetts. |  | | USS Des Moines (CA-134) is the first of four Des Moines class heavy cruisers laid down by the United States late in World War II. |
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http://aboutfacts.net/Weapons15.htm
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