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  2. Washington Steel Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Washington Steel was founded in 1945 [1] by T. S. Fitch who was a member of the U.S. War Production Board from 1942 to 1944. As a member of the Board's Steel Division, he saw a Sendzimir Cold Rolling Mill in operation, and began to appreciate its potential value for rolling stainless steel into thin, high-accuracy sheets. [2] Washington Steel ...

  3. T. S. Fitch - Wikipedia

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    Tecumseh Sherman Fitch (21 March 1908 – 7 October 1969) [1] was the founder and CEO of Washington Steel Corporation. [2] He was the great-grandson of Civil War general William Tecumseh Sherman. He graduated from Yale University in 1931, when he joined Jessop Steel, initially working as a laborer and then rising in the ranks of management to ...

  4. Allegheny Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Midland PA Works. ATI Inc. (previously Allegheny Technologies Incorporated) is an American producer of specialty materials headquartered in Dallas, Texas.ATI produces metals including titanium and titanium alloys, nickel-based alloys and superalloys, stainless and specialty steels, zirconium, hafnium, and niobium, tungsten materials, forgings and castings.

  5. Jessop Saville & Company - Wikipedia

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    Jessop Saville and Company, the Sheffield-based special steel makers, was founded in 1929 [1] following a merger of J.J.Saville and Co., Limited and William Jessop and Company, both of these being long established in the trade and in the city.

  6. History of the iron and steel industry in the United States

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    The American Steel Industry, 1850–1970: A Geographical Interpretation (1973) (ISBN 0198232144) Whaples, Robert. "Andrew Carnegie", EH.Net Encyclopedia of Economic and Business History online; U.S. Steel's History of U.S. Steel; Urofsky, Melvin I. Big Steel and the Wilson Administration: A Study in Business-Government Relations (1969) Spiegel ...

  7. Thomas Jessop - Wikipedia

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    William Jessop was a steelmaker and the father and sons jointly built up the business to be one of the largest steel makers in Sheffield. [4] After the death of William and the other brothers Thomas was chairman from 1871 until the time of his death. [2] He also founded the Jessop Hospital for women at a cost of £30,000. [4]

  8. Jessop & Company - Wikipedia

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    Jessop & Company Limited is India's oldest engineering company, established in 1788. [4] The history of Jessop & Co. Ltd goes back to year 1788 when Breen & Company was founded in Calcutta. In 1820, Henry and George, sons of William Jessop acquired Breen & Company on behalf of Butterley Company, which was established by William Jessop in ...

  9. National Museum of Industrial History - Wikipedia

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    It focuses on the corporation's history with steel-making. [5] This exhibit serves to present insight into the daily lives of workers part of Bethlehem Steel which employed 31,000 people at peak. [4] The three Bethlehem Steel plant models showcased in this exhibit were used training employees and testing out modifications to the factories. [10]