Interlake Iron and Toledo Shipbuilding   Save
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Description: Back reads: Interlake Iron Corp at left. -Toledo Shipbuilding Co. at right. The Interlake Iron Corporation Plant, on Front Street in Toledo, Ohio was built in 1902 by Pickands Mather of the Toledo Furnace Company and was designed to be the most modern pig iron plant in the world. This plant was purchased from Toledo Furnace Company in 1929 by the By Products Corporation, and, the company having acquired several other properties as well, decide to rename itself Interlake Iron Corporation. Though successful for quite awhile, by 1978 Interlake decided to take a write-off for closing the plant in Toledo, as it had exhausted its useful life. By 1986, most of the plant had been dismantled or demolished. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B13F12_004_001
Subjects: Ohio--History--Pictorial works; Federal Writers' Project--Works Progress Administration in Ohio--Industry--wartime--Coast Guard--
Places: Toledo (Ohio); Lucas County (Ohio)