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  2. George Gordon Crawford - Wikipedia

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    Crawford was born to George Gilmore and Margaret Reed Howard Crawford on August 24, 1869, and raised on a plantation in Madison, Georgia. [2] He was the second graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology; the 1890 graduating class consisted of two people, himself and Henry L. Smith; their graduation order was decided by the flip of a coin. [3]

  3. Iron & Steel Museum of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, the introduction of convict-lease system also provided Alabama's iron and steel manufacturers with abundant cheap labour. [6] The convict-lease system functioned in the state and counties of Alabama between 1875 and 1928, through which iron manufacturers paid to the local governments in exchange for prison labour. [15]

  4. Category:Ironworks and steel mills in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ironworks and steel mills in Alabama" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. List of Alabama companies - Wikipedia

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    Location of Alabama. Alabama is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. The state's primary industries are aerospace, education, health care, banking, and various heavy industries, including automobile manufacturing, mineral extraction, steel production and fabrication.

  6. Steele, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Steele is a town in northeastern St. Clair County, Alabama, United States. It was incorporated in 1952. [2] At the 2010 census the population was 1,043, down from 1,093. The town is a part of the Birmingham–Hoover–Cullman Combined Statistical Area. It was initially known as Steel's Station or Steele's Depot in the late 19th century.

  7. Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1923 a merchant steel mill was completed, [3] followed by the opening of a sheet products mill in 1926. [3] TCI proved to be so efficient at making cheap steel that a post-merger internal tariff (the 'Pittsburgh Tariff') was levied by U. S. Steel from 1909 on all steel coming out of the Birmingham region.

  8. Sloss Furnaces - Wikipedia

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    Sloss Furnaces is a National Historic Landmark in Birmingham, Alabama in the United States.It operated as a pig iron-producing blast furnace from 1882 to 1971. After closing, it became one of the first industrial sites (and the only blast furnace) in the U.S. to be preserved and restored for public use.

  9. Flintridge Building - Wikipedia

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    The Flintridge Building (formerly the Flint Ridge Building) is a historic office building in Fairfield, Alabama, in metropolitan Birmingham.From 1951 to 1964 it served as the headquarters of the southern division of United States Steel and housed nearly 1,500 employees.

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