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U.S. STEEL DUQUESNE WORKS<br />

HAER No. PA-115<br />

(Page 2)<br />

PROJECT INFORMATION: The U.S. Steel Duquesne Works<br />

documentation project is part of a<br />

larger multi-year effort to document the<br />

historic steel mills of the Monongahela<br />

Valley by the Historic American<br />

Engineering Record (HAER), a division of<br />

the National Park Service, U.S.<br />

Department of the Interior, dedicated to<br />

documenting historically significant<br />

engineering and industrial works in the<br />

United States. The Monongahela Valley<br />

Recording project was cosponsored in<br />

1989-90 by the Steel Industry Heritage<br />

Task Force, Jo H. Debolt, Chair and in<br />

subsequent years by the Steel Industry<br />

Heritage Corporation, August Carlino,<br />

Executive Director.<br />

Documentation was prepared under the<br />

direction of G. Gray Fitzsimons, HAER<br />

Historian/Engineer. The recording team<br />

consisted of Christopher H. Marston,<br />

Supervising Architect, Matthew Severance<br />

and Joanna Winarska (ICOMOS),<br />

Architectural Technicians. Formal<br />

photography was done by Jet Lowe and<br />

Martin Stupich. Joel Sabadasz served as<br />

the project historian. Editors in<br />

HAER's Washington office were Dean<br />

Herrin, Michael Bennett and Lisa<br />

Pfueller Davidson.<br />

Three additional steel mills were recorded as part of the 1989-90<br />

documentation of historic steel mills in the Monongahela Valley:<br />

U.S. Steel Edgar Thomson Works HAER No. PA-384<br />

U.S. Steel National Tube Works HAER No. PA-380<br />

U.S. Steel Homestead Works HAER No. PA-2 00

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