REPUBLIC IRON & STEEL COMPANY
OHIO WORKS OF THE CARNEGIE STEEL CO.
UNION MILLS, CARNEGIE STEEL CO.
THE YOUNGSTOWN SHEET AND TUBE COMPANY.
[Pictures of:
BESSEMER PLANT OF HATE REPUBLIC IRON AND STEEL COMPANY,
YOUNGSTOWN;
OHIO FURNACES OF THE CARNEGIE STEEL COMPANY, YOUNGSTOWN;
HASELTON FURNACES OF THE REPUBLIC IRON AND STEEL COMPANY,
YOUNGSTOWN;
FURNACES OF THE STRUTHERS FURNACE COMPANY, STRUTHERS.]
NATIONAL TUBE CO. - YOUNGSTOWN DEPARTMENT.
BRIER HILL IRON & COAL CO.
THE YOUNGSTOWN STEEL COMPANY.
THE WILLIAM TOD COMPANY.
UNITED ENGINEERING & FOUNDRY CO.
THE ANDREWS & HITCHCOCK IRON COMPANY.
FINISHED STEEL CO.
YOUNGSTOWN PRESSED STEEL CO.
GENERAL FIREPROOFING CO.
YOUNGSTOWN CAR MANUFACTURING CO.
REPUBLIC RUBBER COMPANY.
REPUBLIC RUBBER COMPANY.
THE YOUNGSTOWN IRON & STEEL ROOFING CO.
FALCON BRONZE CO.
YOUNGSTOWN BRONZE CO.
The Youngstown Bronze
Company, manufacturers of iron castings, located at 548 Poland
avenue, was incorporated in 1902 with a capital of $50,000.
Its officers are G. L. Jones, president; J. W. Wright,
vice president; Fred C. Noll, secretary and treasurer;
J. Watson Long, manager.
YOUNGSTOWN FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO.
AMERICAN BELTING CO.
ENTERPRISE BOILER CO.
STANDARD TABLE OLCLOTH CO.
The Standard Table Oil
Cloth Co., of Youngstown, was established in 1898 as a stock
company, with a capital of $200,000, buy the Ohio Oil Cloth Co.
The concern was purchased by the Standard Table Oilcloth Company
in 1901, the capital being increased to $4,000,000 preferred
stock and $4,000,000 common stock. The company is engaged
in the manufacture of light weight oil cloth of all colors,
turning out 2,500 pieces 12 yards long, 1 1/4 yards wide per
day. They employ about 60 hands. The present
officers of the company are H. M. Garlick, president and
treasurer; George H. Hughes, vice president; Alvin
Hunsicker, secretary and general manager, and W. E.
Thatcher, assistant treasurer. The general office of
the concern is at 320 Broadway, New York.
YOUNGSTOWN CARRIAGE & WAGON CO.
The Youngstown Carriage
& Wagon Company was established in April, 1881, with a capital
of $100,000, for the manufacture of high-grade carriages,
wagons, buggies, phaetons, and other fines vehicles, and has
since carried on a successful business in this line. Their
office and works are located at the corner of Baordman and Hazel
streets. The present officers are W. J. Hitchcock,
president; John Tod, vice president; W. P. Williamson,
general manager and treasurer, and D. E. Webster,
secretary.
CRYSTAL ICE & STORAGE CO.
YOUNGSTOWN ENGINEERING CO.
The Youngstown
Engineering Company was organized in 1901 as an incorporated
stock company, the officers being John Runette,
president; B. F. Boyd, vice president; Harry A. Boyd,
secretary and treasurer. Capital, $100,000. The
company is engaged in general foundry and machine work.
OTHER INDUSTRIES
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