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  1. The Bethlehem Steel Corporation was an American steelmaking company headquartered in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.Until its closure in 2003, it was one of the world's largest steel-producing and shipbuilding companies.

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  2. The last generation of steelworkers lost jobs and benefits. The city of Bethlehem lost its identity. It was late April when a federal bankruptcy judge cleared the $1.5 billion sale to Cleveland ...

  3. Bethlehem Steel Corporation, headquartered in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, is the nation's second largest integrated steel producer with revenues of about $3.5 billion and shipments of 7.5 million tons of steel products in 2002. Founded in 1904 by Charles M. Schwab, Bethlehem Steel Corporation traces its origins back to a small company, the Saucona ...

  4. Mar 31, 2024 · Bethlehem Steel Corporation, former American corporation (1904–2003) formed to consolidate Bethlehem Steel Company (of Pennsylvania), the Union Iron Works (with shipbuilding facilities in San Francisco ), and a few other smaller companies. The company’s history traces to 1857, when a group of railroaders and investors of the city of ...

  5. Bethlehem Steel: Industrial Giant. By Sarah Jansen. Fall 2009. County: Northampton. Jet Lowe, Library of Congress. Bethlehem Steel Plant alongside the Lehigh River. By the time Eugene Grace, President of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, retired in 1957, the company had become the number two steel-producer in the nation, meeting the country’s ...

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  7. Nov 14, 2020 · A quarter-century after Bethlehem Steel Corp.’s last cast in the city that shared its name, the dormant blast furnaces are an icon of the Lehigh Valley’s industrial past and the centerpiece of ...

  8. May 15, 2019 · The steel mill outside of Baltimore closed in 2012. Photographs by J.M. Giordano. On Thursday, May 16, retired Bethlehem Steel worker Phil Pack will appear at “Workin’ It: Stories about Making ...

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