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.
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dent; Paul Jones, vice-president; John Stambaugh,
secretary and treasurer; Edward L. Ford, general manager.
THE WILLIAM TOD COMPANY.
The
works of this company were established in 1856 by Mr. Homer
Hamilton, and were known as the "Hamilton Works."
The plant was operated from 1878 to 1901 by William
Tod & Company, a partnership, and was incorporated in 1901
as "The William Tod Company," with the late
William Tod as president.
The company is engaged in the manufacture of special
engines in the largest sizes, supplying blowing engines and
reversing engines for blast furnaces and steel plants, and
general power engines for all purposes; municipal water-works
pumping engines and gas engines ranging in size from 500 to
5,000 H. P. are also being manufactured.
The plant occupies about eight and one-half acres, and
furnishes employment to from 500 to 600 men, and has an annual
output of about 7,000 tons of finished machinery.
This company is the only one in the Mahoning valley
engaged in the construction of heavy engines.
The present officers of the corporation are John
Stambaugh, Jr., president; Irving H. Reynolds,
vice-president and general manager H. J. Stambaugh,
secretary and treasurer.
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 OILCLOTH 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.
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