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Steel production. Iron production for war industry. There's plenty of activity in the row of boiler house stacks, in the roaring blast furnace and the stock trestle that serves them. Republic, Youngstown

Steel production. Driving hard for iron production. There's plenty of activity in the row of boiler house stacks, in the roaring blast furnaces and the steel trestle that serves them. Republic, Youngstown

Steel production. Iron in production. There's plenty of activity at the blast furnace and stoves and on the cinder ladle train. Republic, Youngstown

Steel production. Iron in production. There's plenty of activity at the blast furnace and stoves and on the cinder ladle train. Republic, Youngstown

Steel production. Iron for our war machine. A busy blast furnace and the boiler house of another furnace are the background for a train of cinder ladles. Republic, Youngstown

Steel production. Iron for our war machine. A busy blast furnace and the boiler house of another furnace are the background for a train of cinder ladles. Republic, Youngstown

Steel production. Iron production scene. The blast furnaces are going as never before as a giant industry bends every energy to give greater volume for victory. Republic, Youngstown

Steel production. Iron for America's war industries. Trains of cinder ladles that serve the brick furnaces are kept busy in these days of all-out war production. Republic, Youngstonw

Steel production. Iron production scene. The blast furnaces are going as never before as a giant industry bends every energy to give greater volume for victory. Republic, Youngstown

Steel production. Iron production for war industry. There's plenty of activity in the row of boiler house stacks, in the roaring blast furnace and the stock trestle that serves them. Republic, Youngstown

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ohio mahoning county youngstown safety film negatives steel production steel production iron iron production war industry war industry plenty activity row boiler house stacks boiler house stacks blast furnace blast furnace stock trestle stock trestle republic 1940s 40s stockphoto raw image photo online free free no copyright images united states history industrial history 1940 s library of congress
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01/01/1941
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Ferry EUREKA, Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA

258 Federal Plaza West (Commercial Building), Youngstown, Mahoning County, OH

New Britain, Connecticut. A child care center, opened September 15, 1942, for thirty children, age two to five, of mothers engaged in war industry. The hours are 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. six days per week. The visiting nurse who examines the children every morning. There is always a doctor on call, and once a month he gives each child a thorough examination

Youngstown City Water Works, Filtration House, 160 North West Avenue, Youngstown, Mahoning County, OH

Steel production. More iron for steel production. Hot molten metal flows from the tap hole into a trough at a big Eastern blast furnace is cast. Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation. Farrell, Pennsylvania

Frankenstein Trestle and Train, P. & O.R.R., White Mountains, N.H.

Ferry EUREKA, Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA

Plant of the blast furnace, Pittsburg [i.e. Pittsburgh], Pennsylvania, U.S.A.

Mouth of the "Troandik" (plenty fish) River, from which the Klondike mining region takes its name, Alaska.

New Britain, Connecticut. A child care center, opened September 15, 1942, for thirty children, age two to five, of mothers engaged in war industry. The hours are 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., six days per week. Dolls and buggies are the chief interests of the little girls

A General Electric 70-ton diesel electric locomotive at the Youngstown Steel Heritage Museum; part of President Rick Rowlands' and other Youngstown Steel Heritage Foundation members' collection of heavy equipment salvaged in Youngstown, Ohio, during the drastic downturn in the American steel industry and economy

258 Federal Plaza West (Commercial Building), Youngstown, Mahoning County, OH

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ohio mahoning county youngstown safety film negatives steel production steel production iron iron production war industry war industry plenty activity row boiler house stacks boiler house stacks blast furnace blast furnace stock trestle stock trestle republic 1940s 40s stockphoto raw image photo online free free no copyright images united states history industrial history 1940 s library of congress