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  2. Benjamin Franklin Fairless - Wikipedia

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    Fairless assumed the presidency of the new subsidiary on October 1, 1935. [35] Carnegie-Illinois rapidly expanded under Fairless. In December 1935, it opened a $35 million steel works in Clairton, Pennsylvania, [36] and in May 1928 another U.S. Steel subsidiary, American Sheet and Tin Plate Company, merged with it. [37]

  3. Edgar Thomson Steel Works - Wikipedia

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    The Edgar Thomson Steel Works is a steel mill in the Pittsburgh area communities of Braddock and North Braddock, Pennsylvania. It has been active since 1875. It has been active since 1875. It is currently owned by U.S. Steel and is known as Mon Valley Works – Edgar Thomson Plant .

  4. Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The development was financed by U.S. Steel with a loan of $50 million. It was named in honor of Benjamin Fairless, then president of U.S. Steel, which operated the "Fairless Works" plant that employed most of Fairless Hills' homeowners at the time. [4] The Sotcher Farmhouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [5]

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  6. U.S. Steel - Wikipedia

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    The United States Steel Corporation is an American steel company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with production facilities in the U.S. and Central Europe.. The company produces and sells steel products, including flat-rolled and tubular products for customers in industries across automotive, construction, consumer, electrical, industrial equipment, distribution, and energy.

  7. 1952 steel strike - Wikipedia

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    Soon after US President Harry Truman had nationalized the steel industry, the US Supreme Court decided that he lacked the authority.. The 1952 steel strike was a strike by the United Steelworkers of America (USWA) against U.S. Steel (USS) and nine other steelmakers.

  8. Remembering Mike Mohn: Father, husband and quiet ... - AOL

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    Mike Mohn lived a quiet life, raising his kids, loving his wife and helping his neighbors. Then a shocking crime and video thrust him into headlines.

  9. List of building and structure collapses - Wikipedia

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    Neurath Power Station Scaffold collapse: Grevenbroich-Neurath, Germany: Power station under construction: 3 dead, 6 injured 2007: WNEP-TV Tower: Penobscot Knob, Mountaintop, Pennsylvania, US: Guyed mast: 2007: I-35W Mississippi River bridge collapse: Minneapolis, Minnesota, US: Bridge: 13 dead, 145 injured 2007: Collapse of bridge over the ...