Lukens Steel Company
Organization
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Lukens Steel Company, Navy Armor Building logbooks
Collection
Accession: 2786
Abstract:
The Lukens Steel Company was a medium-sized, non-integrated steel company and one of the top three producers of steel plates in the United States. Lukens operated continuously at its Coatesville, Pennsylvania, site from 1810, and was one of the few successful survivors of the many nineteenth-century ironworks that once dotted southeastern Pennsylvania. This collection consists of three volumes of logbooks from the Lukens Steel Navy Armor building in Coatesville, Pennsylvania.
Dates:
1955 June 27-1958 October 31
Lukens Steel Company records
Collection
Accession: 0050
Abstract:
Lukens Steel Company was a medium-sized producer of specialty steel products and one of the top three U.S. producers of steel plate. The Lukens Steel Company records documents all aspects of the business from the early nineteenth century through the 1970s.
Dates:
1798-1993
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- Subject: Steel-works X
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- Boiler-making industry 1
- Child labor 1
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- Industrial accidents 1
- Industrial relations 1
- Industrial safety 1
- Iron and steel workers 1
- Iron industry and trade 1
- Iron, Structural 1
- Ironworks 1
- Metal cladding 1
- Metallurgy 1
- Open-hearth furnaces 1
- Potash industry and trade 1
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