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United Steel Workers Constitutional Convention Photograph
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Description: This 12"" by 40"" (30.48 by 101.6 cm) photograph was taken at the first constitutional convention of the United Steelworkers of America. It was during this convention that the name of the organization was officially changed from the Steel Workers Organizing Committee to the United Steelworkers of America. This signified that the committee had successfully organized a steelworkers' union and the emphasis shifted from organizing a union to running a union. It was also during this convention that the United Steelworkers adopted their first constitution. Among the significant changes between the United Steelworkers constitution and the Steel Workers Organizing Committee constitution was that under the United Steelworkers' constitution district directors were elected rather than being appointed by the chairman of the union. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: Om1644_1911250_001
Subjects: Business and Labor; United Steelworkers of America; Steel Workers Organizing Committee (U.S.); Labor unions; Steel industry
Places: Cleveland (Ohio); Cuyahoga County (Ohio)
 
Tapping Blast Furnace "C"
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Description: This photograph depicts steel workers tapping blast furnace "C" at Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company's Campbell works. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AC2_YHCIL_MSS0140_B01F15_001
Subjects: Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company. Campbell works; Blast furnaces; Steel workers; Steel industry
Places: Campbell (Ohio); Mahoning Country (Ohio)
 
Base of Blast Furnace "D"
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Description: This photograph depicts steel workers at the base of Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company's Cambell works blast furnace "D". View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AC2_YHCIL_MSS0140_B01F16_001
Subjects: Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company. Campbell works; Blast furnaces; Steel workers; Steel industry
Places: Campbell (Ohio); Mahoning Country (Ohio)
 
Workers Using Sulphate Dryer
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Description: This photograph depicts steel workers operating a sulphate dryer in a coke plant. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AC2_YHCIL_MSS0140_B04F69_005
Subjects: Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company; Steel industry; Coke plants; Steel workers
 
Workers in Campbell Works railyard
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Description: This photograph depicts steel workers working with a small rail cart at Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company's Campbell Works. Smokestacks and Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company railroad cars are visible to the left of the image. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AC2_YHCIL_MSS0140_B04F55_006
Subjects: Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company. Campbell works; Steel industry; Railroad cars--1900-1940; Steel workers
Places: Campbell (Ohio); Mahoning County (Ohio)
 
Workers pick up scrap with crane
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Description: This photograph depicts steelworkers operating a magnetic crane to pick up scrap steel. The photograph belongs to the Youngstown Sheet & Tube Audiovisual Archives, so it likely depicts a Youngstown company plant. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AC2_YHCIL_MSS0140_B05F85_005
Subjects: Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company; Steel workers; Steel industry
 
Cold Rolling Sheet Mill at Brier Hill Works
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Description: This image is a general scene of steel workers inside a cold rolling sheet mill at Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company's Brier Hill works. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AC2_YHCIL_MSS0140_B03F39_001
Subjects: Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company. Brier Hill works; Steel industry; Steel workers
Places: Youngstown (Ohio); Mahoning County (Ohio)
 
Crane Mounted on Railroad Car
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Description: This photograph depicts an Industrial Works Builders' (Bay City, Michigan) crane mounted on a railroad car. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AC2_YHCIL_MSS0140_B05F85_002
Subjects: Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company; Steel workers; Steel industry and trade
Places: Chicago (Illinois)
 
Locomotive crane and raw materials photograph
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Description: This photograph depicts a locomotive crane on railroad tracks. It appears to have a clamshell bucket on it, and it is surrounded by piles of raw materials for the steelmaking process. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AC2_YHCIL_MSS0140_B05F85_004
Subjects: Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company; Steel workers; Steel industry
 
Workers preparing conduit for galvanizing
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Description: This photograph depicts workers brushing steel conduit to prepare it for the galvanizing process, in which it will be coated with zinc to protect its surface. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AC2_YHCIL_MSS0140_B05F79_009
Subjects: Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company; Steel industry; Steel workers
 
Worker walking tracks at Indiana Harbor coke plant
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Description: A steel worker is pictured walking along a railroad track in this photograph taken at Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company's Indiana Harbor works coke plant. Coke plants produce coke from coal so that it can be used as a fuel in a blast furnace. Blast furnaces are used to smelt iron ore with coke to produce pig iron. This is the first step of steel production that occurs at mills. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AC2_YHCIL_MSS0140_B04F67_003
Subjects: Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company. Indiana Harbor works; Steel industry; Coke plants; Steel workers
Places: East Chicago (Indiana)
 
Hand-operated sheet mills
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Description: Photograph showing employees at hand-operated sheet mills involved in steel production, ca. 1890-1899. After the American Civil War, iron manufacturers in Ohio began to introduce new processes to refine iron ore. The resulting product was steel, which was much stronger and more versatile than iron. Because Ohio's numerous steel companies were quick to adopt new technology, Ohio became the second-largest producer of steel in the nation by the 1890s. Developments in the steel industry helped to encourage construction of large buildings, such as skyscrapers, as well as bridges and other projects. The automobile industry also contributed to the growth of the steel industry in the early decades of the twentieth century. Although the mill in this photograph is not identified, it could have been one of any number around the state in the 1890s. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL03918
Subjects: Manufacturing industries--Ohio; Ohio Economy--Economy--Labor; Iron and steel workers--Ohio; Steel industry
Places: Ohio
 
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