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    Lukens Steel Company, located in Coatesville, Pennsylvania, is the oldest iron mill in commission within the United States. In 1995, it was one of the...
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    became the Lukens Steel Company of Coatesville, Pennsylvania. Fortune Magazine called her "America's first female CEO of an industrial company" and its...
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  • Washington Steel was purchased by Lukens Steel Company in April 1992 for $274 million. In 1998, Bethlehem Steel Corp. acquired Lukens Steel and this included...
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    growth of the Lukens Steel Company and other industry. Its population declined after industrial restructuring, which reduced these jobs. Lukens was bought...
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  • Assured Neace Lukens, insurance brokerage Lukens Historic District, Pennsylvania Lukens Steel Company Mount Lukens, California The King v. Lukens, Pennsylvania...
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    by Allegheny Ore and Iron Company (which later became a subsidiary of Lukens Steel Company in 1907, it contained a company store, churches, school, post...
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    ArcelorMittal (category Multinational companies headquartered in Luxembourg)
    Steel Group (acquired 2004) Bethlehem Steel – United States (acquired 2003) Lukens Steel Company – United States (acquired 1997) Pennsylvania Steel Company...
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  • Robert D. Lukens, Ph.D., (November 8, 1972 – August 2, 2015) was an American collection manager, historian and columnist. During his career, Lukens oversaw...
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    architectural firm of Cope & Stewardson and built in 1902, for the Lukens Steel Company. It is a 2+1⁄2-story, seven-bay, brick, T-shaped building in a Colonial...
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    and early 20th-century history of the Lukens Steel Company and the family of Rebecca Lukens (1794–1854). Lukens was the first woman to head a major industrial...
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  • operating as an independent company until it was acquired by Lukens Steel in 1981. The General Steel Castings Corporation was a steel casting corporation in...
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    continued to the 110th floor of each tower. They were produced by Lukens Steel Company, and nicknamed "trees". After the attacks, several sections of the...
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  • Dr. Charles Lukens (born 1786), Charles Lloyd Lukens M.D., was the son of David and Sarah (Lloyd) Lukens of Gwynedd in Montgomery County. Charles met Rebecca...
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  • Brandywine Valley Railroad (category United States railway company stubs)
    railroad operating in Pennsylvania. It was established in 1981 by the Lukens Steel Company to operate trackage at Coatesville, Pennsylvania and the neighboring...
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    Gem was dismantled in 1917 and the land passed ownership to the Lukens Steel Company who donated the land to the town on September 27, 1995. The land...
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    The house was built as the home of Abram Huston, president of the Lukens Steel Company. The house was Coatesville City Hall and the carriage house was the...
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    steel plate. Lukens Steel Company has dominated the economy of the town since 1810[citation needed]; today, Cleveland Cliffs continues to make steel there...
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  • tried out in Canada, but never played pro football. He worked at Lukens Steel Company until his retirement in 1992. In 2000, Fleck was named to Syracuse's...
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    alloy production. In 1998, the company acquired certain assets of Lukens Washington Steel when it was sold to Bethlehem Steel. In 1998 ATI bought Teledyne...
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    SS Rebecca Lukens was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Rebecca Lukens, the owner and manager of the iron...
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    Railroad, a Lukens Steel Company subsidiary, and sold to U.S. Sugar on September 17, 1994. U.S. Sugar then spun off the railroad into a separate company with...
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    Moines Steel Co.), NRHP-listed Companies portal Lukens Historic District - excerpt from email from John R. Adams "Steel company executive put business before...
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  • 981111; -75.8225 (Lukens Historic District) Chester Associated with Rebecca Lukens and Brandywine Ironworks (later Lukens Steel Company). 61 Humphry Marshall...
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  • in-house magazines for Electric Hose & Rubber Corp. in Wilmington and Lukens Steel Company, and Fidelity Bank. He was the founding director of the Chester County...
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  • Citadel was founded in 1937 in Coatesville, Pennsylvania by Lukens Steel employees as the Lukens Employee Federal Credit Union. In 2001, Citadel partnered...
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    between homes to the north and a Cleveland-Cliffs (formerly Lukens Steel Company) steel plant to the south, becoming the border between the city of Coatesville...
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  • international oil and steel corporations. Other clients of his included Lukens Steel Company, Babcock & Wilcox, Foster Wheeler, Krupp, McGraw-Hill, and General...
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    soon acquired by the likes of Carpenter Technology Corp and Lukens Steel. Birdsboro Steel Foundry and Machine Co is mostly known for its contributions...
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    under his son-in-law, Dr. Charles Lukens, and after Lukens's death in 1825, under Isaac's daughter, Rebecca Pennock Lukens. She was one of the first women...
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    Law Library. Retrieved April 7, 2021. Ball, Howard. Hugo L. Black: Cold Steel Warrior. Oxford University Press. 2006. ISBN 0-19-507814-4. Page 202. Court...
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