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U.S. STEEL DUQUESNE WORKS<br />

HAER No. PA-115<br />

(Page 181)<br />

ENDNOTES:<br />

l.J. M. Camp and C. B. Francis, The Making. Shaping, and<br />

Treating of Steelr Fourth Edition, (Pittsburgh, 1925), 386-392;<br />

"Engineers Celebrate Fifty Years of Electric Steelmaking." U. S.<br />

Steel News 22 (January 1957): 1-3.<br />

2."Alloy Steel Plant - Duquesne, Penna.," Defense Plant<br />

Corporation Brochure - Plancor 186Df (Washington, 1943), 1-8; T.<br />

J. Ess, "War Time Expansion of Carnegie - Illinois Steel<br />

Corporation in the Pittsburgh District," iron and Steel Engineer<br />

24 (September 1947): C-I, 13-C-I, 32; Carnegie-Illinois Steel<br />

Corporation, "Site of Electric Furnace Plant and Steel<br />

Conditioning Building-Plan with Elevations: Drawing # f s DU-l-A-4<br />

& 4A, September 23, 1941."; "Engineers Celebrate Fifty Years...,"<br />

3; "New Electric Furnace Steelmaking Plant Has 160,000 Tons<br />

Capacity," Industrial Heating 10 (October 1943): 1446; "New<br />

Electric Furnace Steelmaking Plant Has 160,000 Tons Capacity:<br />

II," Industrial Heating 11 (January 1944): 72, 74; United States<br />

Steel Corporation, The Making, Shaping, and Treating of Steel,<br />

Sixth Edition, (Pittsburgh, 1951), 512-15; Carnegie-Illinois<br />

Steel Corporation, "Electric Furnace Building-Section AA-Looking<br />

South: Drawing # DU-l-B-153, February 29, 1944."<br />

3."Production Technique for Stainless Steels," The Iron Age<br />

156 (December 13, 1945): 76, 77; "Oxygen Speeds Production of<br />

Stainless Steels in the Electric Furnace," Blast Furnace and<br />

Steel Plant 37 (January, 1949): 62; "Oxygen Speeds Production of<br />

Stainless Steels in the Electric Furnace," Industrial Heating 17<br />

(February 1950): 258, 260.<br />

4."Duquesne Works Installs Vacuum Casting Process," U. S.<br />

Steel News 21 (July 1956): 43; "Vacuum Castings Made at Duquesne<br />

Works," Blast Furnace and Steel Plant 45 (December 1957): 1455;<br />

"Duquesne Works to Cast 480,000 lb. Ingot," Blast Furnace and<br />

Steel Plant 47 (January 1959): 50.<br />

5.United States Steel Corporation, "Five Furnace Shop<br />

Layout-Step 1-325'-0" Extension South-112'-0" Extension North-<br />

Electric Furnace Building-Electric Furnace Plant: Drawing #28771,<br />

March 8, 1957."; "Add Electric Furnace at Duquesne Works," JXPJ3.<br />

and Steel Engineer 35 (April 1958): 170-1; "Add Electric Furnace<br />

at Duquesne Works," Iron and Steel Engineer 36 (January 1959):<br />

167; "Duquesne Works to Cast 480,000 lb. Ingot", 50.<br />

6."Duquesne Works Constructing U. S. Steel Developed Smoke-<br />

Filtering System," Blast Furnace and Steel Plant 39 (March 1961):<br />

268; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. June 30, and September 12, 1970,<br />

and January 14, 1972.

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