City of Steel
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City of Steel

How Pittsburgh Became the World’s Steelmaking Capital during the Carnegie Era

  1. 317 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

City of Steel

How Pittsburgh Became the World’s Steelmaking Capital during the Carnegie Era

About this book

Despite being geographically cut off from large trade centers and important natural resources, Pittsburgh transformed itself into the most formidable steel-making center in the world. Beginning in the 1870s, under the engineering genius of magnates such as Andrew Carnegie, steel-makers capitalized on western Pennsylvania's rich supply of high-quality coal and powerful rivers to create an efficient industry unparalleled throughout history. In City of Steel, Ken Kobus explores the evolution of the steel industry to celebrate the innovation and technology that created and sustained Pittsburgh's steel boom. Focusing on the Carnegie Steel Company's success as leader of the region's steel-makers, Kobus goes inside the science of steel-making to investigate the technological advancements that fueled the industry's success. City of Steel showcases how through ingenuity and determination Pittsburgh's steel-makers transformed western Pennsylvania and forever changed the face of American industry and business.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Foreword
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Introduction
  5. Part I. PITTSBURGH ENTERS THE METALS INDUSTRY
  6. Chapter One. Wrought Iron and Puddling
  7. Chapter Two. Crucible Steel
  8. Part II. THE BEGINNINGS OF SMELTING—A TRINITY OF IRON
  9. Chapter Three. Fuels and Transportation
  10. Chapter Four. Iron
  11. Part III. THE MOVE TO MASS-PRODUCED STEELMAKING
  12. Chapter Five. The Bessemers Arrive at Braddock
  13. Chapter Six. Pittsburgh Bessemer Steel Company and Open Hearth Steelmaking
  14. Chapter Seven. Duquesne
  15. Part IV. ANALYSIS
  16. Chapter Eight. Summation
  17. Notes
  18. Index
  19. About the Author