• The Lackawanna Steel Company was an American steel manufacturing company that existed as an independent company from 1840 to 1922, and as a subsidiary...
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    The city of Lackawanna is in the western part of Erie County. The town's name derives from the Lackawanna Steel Company, which owned the steel plant around...
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    Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Lackawanna, New York, and its final and largest site in Burns Harbor, Indiana. The company's steel was used in the construction...
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    and Cobb's Gap and Lackawanna and Western were consolidated by the Lackawanna Steel Company into one company, the "Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad"...
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  • Steel) Krupp (merged with Thyssen to form ThyssenKrupp in 1999) Kunming Steel, China (merged into China Baowu Steel Group) Lackawanna Steel Company (acquired...
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    Seneca and form the present-day city of Lackawanna, New York, named after the company. The Lackawanna Steel Company received its power from Albright's Niagara...
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  • Lackawanna Steel Company, a former steel company that started in Scranton then moved to western New York Buffalo Six or the Lackawanna Six, American citizens...
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    overseas trip with his wife. In 1889, Lackawanna Iron and Steel Company, at the time the largest steel company in the world, decided to move its facilities...
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    in 1906 by United States Steel Corporation to serve the Gary Works. The Lackawanna Steel Company built a large integrated steel works near Buffalo, which...
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    Oxford, New Jersey, founded what became Lackawanna Iron & Coal, later developing as the Lackawanna Steel Company. It initially started producing iron nails...
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    The Erie Lackawanna Railway (reporting mark EL), known as the Erie Lackawanna Railroad until 1968, was formed from the 1960 merger of the Erie Railroad...
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    George W. Scranton (category American steel industry businesspeople)
    & Coal Company. W.W. Scranton managed the company during and after the Scranton General Strike of 1877, founding the Lackawanna Steel Company. Scranton...
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    William Walker Scranton (category American steel industry businesspeople)
    steel ties with a new mill. Scranton founded the Scranton Steel Company, in 1891 consolidated as Lackawanna Iron and Steel Company. The steel company...
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  • ties to Albright: The Lackawanna Steel Company, Empire State Railway, New York Central Railroad, the Shenandoah Steel Wire Company, the Syracuse Rapid Transit...
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    mining and industry. It was the site of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal Company, which later began to produce steel using the Bessemer process. In 1877 at the...
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    names: SS Charles Weston Lackawanna, built in 1908 by Great Lakes Engineering Works, Hull 43, named after Lackawanna Steel Company, other names: Daniel B...
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    shipped to Scranton, Pennsylvania, and used to make steel rails for the Lackawanna Steel Company. From 1887 to 1889, the mine was made into an open pit...
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    North Loup Bridge (category Steel bridges in the United States)
    Empire Bridge Company of Omaha, Nebraska, at cost of $13,089, using steel parts fabricated by Cambria Steel Company and Lackawanna Steel Company. It is a Pratt...
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    Burleigh Jr. (April 18, 1870 – March 15, 1940) was a director of the Lackawanna Steel Company and a Colonel in the New York National Guard who commanded the...
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    Mill Bridge, Elm Street over Elkhorn River, Neligh, Nebraska (Cambria/Lackawanna Steel Cos.), NRHP-listed North Loup Bridge, county road over North Loup River...
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    reinforcement of the mine's shafts with steel buttresses improve safety prior to the museum's opening in 1985. In 1987, Lackawanna County received a $300,000 state...
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    was also a director of the First National Bank of Chicago and Lackawanna Steel Company. Brown was a trustee of the Chicago Orchestra and Northwestern...
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  • refer to: George William Burleigh (1870–1940), director of the Lackawanna Steel Company and New York National Guard officer George Burleigh (swimmer) (born...
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    The Lackawanna River is a 42-mile-long (68 km) tributary of the Susquehanna River in Northeastern Pennsylvania. It flows through a region of the northern...
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    Jessie Martin McCullough. Her father was president of the Lackawanna Steel Company in Lackawanna, New York. She was educated at the Franklin School in Buffalo...
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    2023, Republic Steel has announced it will "indefinitely idle" steelmaking operations in Canton and Lackawanna, New York, ending leaded steel production in...
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    The Lackawanna Cut-Off (also known as the New Jersey Cut-Off, the Hopatcong-Slateford Cut-Off and the Blairstown Cut-Off) was a rail line built by the...
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    largest steel mill was the Barrow Hematite Steel Company steelworks located in Barrow-in-Furness, United Kingdom. Today, the world's largest steel mill is...
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    The Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel, which was built as the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Station, is a French Renaissance-style building...
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    boards of the Lackawanna Steel Company, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, Virginia & Truckee Railroad, Mergenthaler Linotype Company and the Shredded...
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