Iron and Steel
Abstracts: 6
Abstracts
1099
Cleveland Morning Leader, 12 January 1864
(1 inches)
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1099 - L. Jan. 12:4/4 - The officers of the Cleveland Iron and Nail co.,
met in Brooklyn township yesterday. -
George Worthington, William Bingham, and Major Collins were elected
company directors. (1)
Index terms:
Bingham, Willian (director Cleve. Iron & Nail Co.); Brooklyn, Ohio; Cleveland Iron & Nail co.; Collins, Major (Cleveland Iron and Nail co.); *Iron & Steel; Worthington, George
1100
Cleveland Morning Leader, 4 April 1864
(2 inches)
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p.4, col.2
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1100 - L. Apr. 4:4/2 - Messrs. Coe, Ely, and Harmon have purchased a lot.
on Scranton flats, near Seneca st. bridge. They propose to erect a new fac-
tory building for the forging of shafts and railroad axles; the building .
dimensions to be 75 by 100 feet. (2)
Index terms:
Coe (of Coe, Ely and Harmon); Ely (Forest City Forge co.); Harmon; Scranton flats; Seneca st.; Seneca street bridge
1101
Cleveland Morning Leader, 7 June 1864
(4 inches)
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1101 - L. June 7:4/2 - The Forest City Forge is being built by Messrs. Coe,
Ely, and Harmon, in the flats on a three acre lot near Seneca st. bridge.
The building is 152 feet by 75 feet. The chimney is 12 feet square and
100 feet high. Steam-boat shafts and car axles will be forged there. (4)
Index terms:
Coe (of Coe, Ely and Harmon); Ely (Forest City Forge co.); Forest City Forge, The; Harmon; Seneca st.; Seneca street bridge
1102
Cleveland Morning Leader, 18 June 1864
(1 inches)
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1102 - L June 18:4/2 - Workmen of the spike shop connected with the Newburgh
rolling mill presented their foreman, James Paton, with a splendid ivory
pocket rule as a token of their regard. (1)
Index terms:
Paton, James
1103
Cleveland Morning Leader, 11 November 1864
(7 inches)
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1103 - L Nov. 11:4/3 - Cleveland is making rapid advancement in the iron in-
dustry. Two new plants have recently started operation. They are the
Cleveland City Forge, located in the flats near Seneca st., and the North-
ern Ohio Iron co., also located in the flats near the City Forge co. (7)
Index terms:
Cleveland City Forge; Northern Ohio Iron co.; Seneca st.
1104
Cleveland Morning Leader, 20 January 1864
(2 inches)
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1104 - L. Jan. 20:4/2 - The Cleveland Iron and Nail co., desiring better
iron, allowed only 450 pounds to a heat instead of 500 pounds as before.
The puddlers refused to work and so were paid off. The mill has suspend-
ed operations. (2)
Index terms:
Cleveland Iron & Nail co.; *Labor