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  1. View looking toward Bethlehem and the steel works, taken from Pop Rock in Freemansburg
    View looking toward Bethlehem and the steel works, taken from Pop Rock in Freemansburg. The Schimer Foundry can be seen on the right along the railroad tracks. The foundry manufactured cast-iron toys and decorative ironwork . Part of publication: Delaware and Lehigh Canals : a pictorial history of the Delaware and Lehigh Canals, National Heritage Corridor in Pennsylvania
    1 photograph ; b&w ; 10 x 18 cm.
  2. The coal and iron trade : embracing statistics of Pennsylvania
    This book examines the coal and iron trade in Pennsylvania in the early to mid 19th century. Numerous tables are provided to provide detail about the coal and iron trade, focusing particularly on its production in Pennsylvania. Statistics of the number of mines and furnaces in Pennsylvania as well as their overall production are detailed. A General note, at the head of title is written "Pennsylvania, the pioneer in internal improvements." In addition, the phrase "a series of articles published in the Philadelphia Commercial List, in 1847" is also stated on the title page.
    24 p. ; 23 cm. 1847
  3. By-laws of the Thomas Iron Company, Hokendauqua, PA. : April 4, 1854
    By-laws for the Thomas Iron Company created in 1854 are outlined in this document. Topics such as the election of the Board of Directors, its duties and meetings, as well as the issue of transfer of stocks are outlined. Also discussed are the duties of various officers, such as the President, Secretary, Treasurer, Superintendent and Finance Committee. [General note: Front cover has imprint: New-York : Wm. E. & J. Sibell, printers & stationers].
    8 p. ; 22 cm. 1854
  4. An act to incorporate the Thomas Iron Company
    This charter outlines the incorporation of the Thomas Iron Company enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1854. The provisions of this Act are detailed in the outlined sections.
    4 p. ; 22 cm. 1855
  5. [Letter] 1860 May 12[?], Bethlehem, Pa. [to] John Fritz.
    This letter from Robert Sayre is a response to an earlier letter from John Fritz concerning his move from the Johnstown Cambria iron works to the Bethlehem Iron Works. Sayre responds to Fritz's earlier queries about the appropriate amount of capital needed "...to prosecute the work & purchase machinery at cash prices" as well as his desire to have "control of the establishment."
    3 leaves : 22 cm. 1860
  6. [Letter] 1860 June 1, Bethlehem, Pa. [to] John Fritz.
    Augustus Wolle writes to John Fritz informing him of a board meeting in order to elect a President of the Bethlehem Rolling Mills and Iron Co., hoping to see him at this meeting. Wolle goes on to name the founding board members of the company.
    2 leaves ; 20 cm. 1860
  7. [Letter] 1860 July 7, Bethlehem, Northampton Co., Pa. [to] John Fritz
    This is a letter from Augustus Wolle to John Fritz informing him of the results from the inaugural board meeting of the Bethlehem Rolling Mills and Iron Co., which Fritz was unable to attend. Wolle informs Fritz that the Board appointed him as "General Manager & Superintendent of the works of the company..." He provides the details of the appointment for Fritz and asks for his response of whether he will accept this appointment.
    1 leaf ; 24 cm. 1860
  8. The Crane Iron Company, located in Catasauqua, in the late 1860s or early 1870s
    The Crane Iron Company, located in Catasauqua, in the late 1860s or early 1870s . Part of publication: Delaware and Lehigh Canals : a pictorial history of the Delaware and Lehigh Canals, National Heritage Corridor in Pennsylvania
    1 photograph ; b&w ; 11 x 16 cm. 1860-1875?
  9. Report of the board of managers of the Ironton Railroad Company to the stockholders
    This report, presented by the President and Board of Managers of the Ironton Railroad Company to the stockholders, details the organization of the Ironton Railroad Company and its current projects. Also included is the Act to incorporate the Ironton Railroad Company, the Supplement to the Act, and the by-laws of the company. These documents provide the company with guidelines with regards to land ownership, the creation of branches, ownership of mines and quarries, and toll charges.
    21 p. : map : 22 cm. 1861
  10. Second annual report of the board of managers of the Ironton Railroad Company, to the stockholders, April 1862
    The second annual report of the Ironton Railroad Company, presented by the President and Board of Managers to the stockholders in 1862, details the business of the Road and Mines of the Company in 1861. Charts detailing the amount of ore mined and the amount of ore, coal and limestone being transported over road are included, showing an increase in business for the year 1861.
    7 p. ; 22 cm. 1862
  11. Third annual report of the board of managers of the Ironton Railroad Company, to the stockholders, February 11, 1863
    The third annual report of the Ironton Railroad Company, presented by the President and Board of Managers to the stockholders in 1863, details the business of the Company in 1862. A decrease in the production of the mines is elaborated upon in this report ; the finances of the company are also outlined here as well.
    12 p. ; 22 cm. 1863
  12. Memoir of Josiah White : showing his connection with the introduction and use of anthracite coal and iron, and the construction of some of the canals and railroads of Pennsylvania, etc.
    Richardson examines the life of Josiah White, detailing how he was a leading "pioneer" in introducing the use of anthracite coal and iron in Pennsylvania and how this contributed in the construction of Pennsylvania canals and railroads. Details about mining practices and areas such as the Schuylkill, Mauch Chunk, and the Lehigh River are also discussed. Background about White's early life as well as his religious practices is also provided.
    135 p., 2 p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 20 cm. 1873
  13. The Thomas Iron Company, charters and supplements : together with the enabling acts of New Jersey
    The documents in this collection begin with the charter that outlines the incorporation of the Thomas Iron Company enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1854. Supplements to this Act are also included which discuss topics such as capital stock, elections, the building of railroads by the Thomas Iron Company, coal mining and the use of mineral lands, buying and selling of land, and purchases of other companies. Also included are the Acts of the Legislature of New Jersey which allows the Thomas Iron Company to hold land and real estate in New Jersey, as well as mineral lands in New Jersey, and finally, to build a railroad from their mines to the Ogden Mine Railroad.
    28 p. ; 22 cm. 1873
  14. Guide-book of the Lehigh Valley Railroad and its several branches and connections : with an account, descriptive and historical, of the places along their route : including also a history of the company from its first organization, and interesting facts concerning the origin and growth of the coal and iron trade in the Lehigh and Wyoming regions
    Coleman provides an historical and descriptive presentation of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company and the cities and towns along its railways. An historical look at the Company is presented along with statistical facts of its earnings and production. Coleman also illustrates the cities and towns along the railroad lines in the Lehigh and Wyoming regions, including facts such as the history of the area, population, major industries, and well-known landmarks and attractions.
    186 p., 9 p. of plates : ill, 1 fold. map, ill. ; 19 cm. 1873
  15. Manufacturing and Mercantile Resources of the Lehigh Valley including Historical Sketches of the Prominent Towns
    A descriptive review of the manufacturing and mercantile resources of the Lehigh Valley. Chapters deal with specific cities and villages and their industrial base Companies and individuals active in the economy are highlighted and described. Includes sketches of towns, tables, and appendixes.
    205 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. 1881
  16. Topographical map of the Bethlehems and vicinity
    Crawford presents a look at the industries in Bethlehem for his thesis for the degree in Civil Engineering at Lehigh University. He describes various industries, plants operations and natural supplies in the areas of Bethlehem and South Bethlehem. Industries detailed in this report include the Bethlehem Iron Company, Lehigh Zinc Works, the Bethlehem South Gas and Water Company, as well as reporting on the water supply of Bethlehem and South Bethlehem, as well as the limestone and iron ore supply in the area. Included at the end of the thesis is a topographical map of the Bethlehems and vicinity.
    31 leaves, 1 leaf of fold plate : map ; 25 x 31 cm. 1895
  17. [Memorandum] 1899 Feb. 1, [Bethlehem, Pa.] [to] R.W. Davenport
    This memo, addressed to R.W. Davenport, Superintendent of Manufacturing at the Bethlehem Steel, recommends change rates for two #3 machine shop workers, Joseph Walters, Foreman and Mark Ross, Assistant Foreman.
    1 leaf ; 24 cm. 1899
  18. [Memorandum] 1899 May 17 [Bethlehem, Pa.] [to] R.W. Davenport
    This memo, addressed to R.W. Davenport, Superintendent of Manufacturing at the Bethlehem Steel Company, recommends a change rate for W.W. Kuntz, a General Foreman. It is recommended that Kuntz "be placed on the salaried list at Seventy-five ($75.00) dollars per month."
    1 leaf ; 24 cm. 1899
  19. [Memorandum] 1899 May 20 [Bethlehem, Pa.]
    This is a memo from the Melting Department of the Bethlehem Steel Company which details the salary history of three department workers. The memo provides the various positions the workers have held at the Bethlehem Steel and the pay rate associated with each position.
    1 leaf ; 24 cm. 1899
  20. Reminiscences of the early anthracite-iron industry
    This address given by Samuel Thomas, given before the American Institute of Mining Engineers at the California meeting in 1899, discusses the works and accomplishments of his father, David Thomas, in the anthracite-iron industry. Thomas also details the construction of furnaces that utilized anthracite in iron production built by the Lehigh Crane Iron Company. Edition note: Author's ed. ; General note: "An address delivered before the American Institute of Mining Engineers, at the California meeting, September, 1899" ; General note: Published from advance sheets of Vol. XXIX, of the Transactions"
    27 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. 1900
  21. [Report] [Construction Department rates and Construction Shop rates at the Bethlehem Steel Company]
    This report lists the rates per hour of the Construction Department and Construction Shop at the Bethlehem Steel Company in April, 1900. The names of workers are listed for each position along with their rate per hour for both the Constructon Deparment and Consruction Shop sections of the report. The words "Not Approved" is written on the front of this report.
    29 p. : tables ; 27 cm. 1900
  22. [Report] List of men employed in No. 2 shop
    This report is a list of the men employed in the Number 2 Machine Shop at the Bethlehem Steel as of September 24, 1901. The report includes the names of the employees (organized by position), their employee numbers, and the rate each employee received.
    20 p. : table ; 27 cm. 1901
  23. [Report] Bethlehem Steel Company : employes of Bethlehem Steel Company : with their salaries and wages
    This is a report of the employees of the Bethlehem Steel Company, along with wages and salaries from 1901. The report provides statistical data about the employees at the Bethlehem Steel, specifically detailing the number of workers employed per "class of employment" along with wage information for each class.
    3 leaves ; table ; 28 cm. 1901
  24. Test of the plant of A.L. Laubenstein at Ashland, Pa.
    Researchers tested and analyzed different components of A.L. Laubenstein's plant. This analysis included finding the horse power used by the plant and determining the boilers evaporating efficiency under working conditions. Also, attempted testing on the engine were recorded. Multiple machines with in the plant were mentioned in the summary of the plant analysis, such as two punching machines, cutting machines, bending machines, and straightening machines all of which work to mold sheets of steel. Machinery for producing wire screens are also reported as being located in the plant.
    31 leaves, 3 leaves of plates : ill., charts ; 26 x 31 cm. 1901
  25. [Letter] 1901 Apr. 24, [to] Archibald Johnston
    1770 I-A-16, Folder 16; "H" Minor Correspondence 1900-11. Letter discussing Taylor firing and talk of [Archibald] Johnston's delightful trip "with pleasing young ladies."
    4 leaves ; 28 cm. 1901 Apr. 24
  26. Zinc Works, Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of New Jersey Zinc Company? plant on Lehigh River, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white Postcard. 1901-07?
  27. [Report] Employes Mfg. Dept. June 1902
    This report contains a list of employees in the Manufacturing Department at the Bethlehem Steel in June, 1902. The report lists the names of the employees, along with the department they are in, the date employed, their old salary, the date their salary was last increased, and lastly, their present salary.
    3 leaves ; table ; 22 x 28 cm. 1902
  28. [Report] Salaries of Mfg. Dept. 1902
    This report lists the monthly/daily and yearly salaries of Manufacturing Department workers at the Bethlehem Steel Company. The lists are divided by department and include names, salaries, and dates. The report also provides the average salaries and number of workers in each department.
    35 p. ; 19 cm. 1902
  29. [Letter] 1902 Mar. 1, [to] Charles M. Schwab, New York City
    1770 I-A-31, Folder 31; Schwab, Charles Sep. 01-Dec. 03. McIlvane writes to Schwab to report about flood damage sustained
    1 leaf ; 28 cm. 1902 Mar. 1
  30. A history of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1741-1892 : with some account of its founders and their early activity in America
    Levering provides an historical account of Bethlehem, PA, describing the people and events that shaped the community from the years 1741-1892. Using various original documents and manuscripts, Levering provides details pertaining to the history of Bethlehem, such as its founding, the Moravian community, its prominent figures and landmarks, etc. This book was "Issued as a memorial volume by the Sesqui-centennial committee of the Moravian congregation of Bethlehem."
    xiv, 809 p. : ill. (incl. facsims.) plates, ports., maps ; 25 cm. 1903
  31. Panoramic view of Bethlehem Steel plant, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Panoramic view of Bethlehem Steel plant looking across Lehigh River with South Mountain in background, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white; Panoramic Postcard. 1903-06?
  32. The Thomas Iron Company, 1854-1904 : chartered under the laws of Pennsylvania
    This book presents the history of the Thomas Iron Company. It was prepared for the stockholders of the Company in commemoration of the company's 50th anniversary. The history of the company and its founders, as well as other notable figures are described. Also, the expansion of the company and its development in the area is also provided in detail.
    98 p., 2 leaves : ill., maps, ports. ; 26 cm. 1904
  33. Lehigh Valley Railroad as seen from the train
    Issued by the Passenger Department of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, this brochure provides a detailed look at the cities, towns and scenery along the Lehigh Valley Railroad line. Its aim was to provide passengers with a general understanding of the areas in which the Railroad line passed. This brochure includes facts such as population, major industries, and well-known landmarks and attractions for the cities and towns mentioned. The Bethlehem Steel Company is highlighted in this brochure under the section on "West Bethlehem."
    46 columns : ill. ; 20 x 21 cm. folded to 20 x 11 cm. 1904
  34. [Letter] 1904 Oct. 16, [to] McElvaine [McIlvaine]
    1770 I-A-31, Folder 32; Schwab, Charles M. Jan. 04-Oct. 06. Letter from C.M. Schwab to McIlvaine regarding a drop forge for automobile parts.
    2 leaves ; 28 cm. 1904 Oct. 16
  35. [Letter] 1904 Oct. 21, [to] Charles M. Schwab, New York City
    1770 I-A-31 Folder 32; Schwab Charles M. Jan. 04-Oct. 06. Letter from McIlvaine to Schwab in response to a previous letter [October 16, 1904] about a drop forge for automobile parts. McIlvaine is not sure the auto market is large enough for Schwab's proposal.
    1 leaf ; 28 cm. 1904 Oct. 21
  36. [Letter] 1906 June 11, Philadelphia, Pa. [to] E.M. McIlvain, Bethlehem, Pa.
    1770 I-A-13 Folder 13; "F" Minor Correspondence 1906. ; Letter from Pa. Steel Company’s E.C. Felton with attached union investigation report [written to E.M. McIlvain]. [report from Manufacturers Investigation Company and letter from its General Manager]
    3 leaves ; 28 cm. 1906 June 11
  37. College men employed by BSC
    1770 I-A-15, Folder 15; Grace, Eugene G. 1906-14. Table showing college men employed by the Bethlehem Steel Company
    4 leaves ; 28 cm. 1906 Nov. 24
  38. [Letter] 1906 Oct. 27, [to] E.G. Grace [re: new plant issues]
    1770 I-A-15, Folder 15; Grace, Eugene G. 1906-14. Letter to E.G. Grace regarding new plant issues from Archibald Johnston, President of the Bethlehem Steel Company
    2 leaves ; 28 cm. 1906 Oct. 27
  39. New Jersey Zinc and Iron Works, So. Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of New Jersey Zinc Company with boxcar and gondola cars on railroad tracks in foreground and South Mountain in background, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white Postcard. 1906?
  40. [Letter] 1907 Aug. 10, New York City, N.Y. [to] E.G. Grace, South Bethlehem, Pa.
    1770 I-A-31, Folder 34; Schwab Charles M. Aug. 07-Dec. 07. Letter from Charles Schwab to E.G. Grace concerning the deplorable condition of the blast furnace department of the Bethlehem Steel Company.
    1 leaf ; 28 cm. 1907 Aug. 10
  41. [Letter] 1907 Aug. 13, [to] Charles M. Schwab, New York City
    1770 I-A-31, Folder 34; Schwab Charles M. Aug. 07-Dec. 07. Letter from E.G. Grace to Charles Schwab, President of the Bethlehem Steel Company, in response to an earlier letter about the deplorable condition of the blast furnace department. He states that he will see to it that this department will be "put in a clean and neat condition."
    2 leaves ; 28 cm. 1907 Aug. 13
  42. [Letter] 1907 Jan. 12, [to] E.G. Grace [re: Underwood]
    1770 I-A-15, Folder 15; Grace, Eugene G. 1906-14. Letter To E.G. Grace from Archibald Johnston regarding Mr. Underwood's ability to build the new plant.
    2 leaves ; 28 cm. 1907 Jan. 12
  43. [Letter] 1907 Jan. 3, South Bethlehem, Pa. [to] Archibald Johnston, South Bethlehem, Pa. [re: college men]
    1770 I-A-15, Folder 15; Grace, Eugene G. 1906-14. Letter by E.G. Grace in reply to the document detailing the college men employed by Bethlehem Steel Company
    4 leaves ; 28 cm. 1907 Jan. 3
  44. [Letter] 1907 Oct. 31, [to] Charles M. Schwab, New York City
    1770 I-A-31, Folder 34; Schwab Charles M. Aug. 07-Dec. 07. Letter from Archibald Johnston to Charles Schwab concerning Blast Furnace and Puddle Mill wage reductions at the Bethlehem Steel Company.
    1 leaf ; 28 cm. 1907 Oct. 31
  45. [Letter] 1907 Oct. 8, New York [to] Charles M. Schwab
    1770 I-B-10, Folder 24; Grey Mills 1906-08. Letter from Henry Grey to Charles Schwab concerning the rolling method of RR rails in order to make a superior product.
    5 leaves ; 28 cm. 1907 Oct. 8
  46. Chas. M. Schwab's Residence, So. Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of Charles M. Schwab's residence, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white Postcard. 1907-14?
  47. E.J. Mathews' Residence, Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of E.J. Mathews residence, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white Postcard. 1907-14?
  48. Bethlehem Steel Company Offices, Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of Bethlehem Steel offices with several men in front, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white Postcard. 1907-14?
  49. Office Lehigh Coke Works, So. Bethlehem, Pa., Benzol Tank to Left.
    View of office and equipment (benzol tank) of Lehigh Coke Works, later acquired by Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white Postcard. 1907-14?
  50. Night view of Bethlehem Plant, Bethlehem Steel, Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of Bethlehem Steel plant at night with Lehigh River in foreground, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white Postcard. 1907-14?
  51. Bethlehem Steel Works, So. Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of Bethlehem Steel plant with train engine and cars, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white Postcard. 1907-14?
  52. Part View, Bethlehem Steel Works, South Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of Bethlehem Steel plant, with trees and Lehigh River in foreground, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white Postcard. 1907-14?
  53. Furnaces, Bethlehem Steel Works, South Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of the Bethlehem Steel plant across the Lehigh River.
    Black and white Postcard. 1907-14?
  54. Bethlehem Steel Company Offices, Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of Bethlehem Steel offices with pedestrians in foreground and plant in background, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white Postcard. 1907-14?
  55. The Bethlehem Steel Company circa 1907. This photograph was taken by William Rau along the bank of the canal
    The Bethlehem Steel Company circa 1907. This photograph was taken by William Rau along the bank of the canal . Part of publication: Delaware and Lehigh Canals : a pictorial history of the Delaware and Lehigh Canals, National Heritage Corridor in Pennsylvania
    1 photograph ; b&w ; 12 x 18 cm. 1907?
  56. Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of Bethlehem Steel plant, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Color Postcard. 1907?
  57. [Letter] 1908 May 15, New York City, N.Y. [to] A. Johnston, South Bethlehem, Pa.
    1770 I-A-31, Folder 35; Schwab Charles M. Jan. 08-May 08. Letter from Charles Schwab to Archibald Johnston stating that he is sending E.G. Grace to go to Pittsburgh [U.S. Steel?] to check out their rail mill in order to see how it can be adapted at the Bethlehem Steel.
    2 leaves ; 28 cm. 1908 May 15
  58. [Letter] 1908 May 28, [to] Charles M. Schwab, New York City
    1770 I-A-31, Folder 35; Schwab Charles M. Jan. 08-May 08. Letter from Archibald Johnston to Charles Schwab in regards to their [Bethlehem Steel Corporation] withdrawal from the Steel Casting Lunch Club because it is felt that membership in this association has hurt business.
    1 leaf ; 28 cm. 1908 May 28
  59. [Letter] 1908 Oct. 22, [to] Mrs. Johnston [Bethlehem, Pa.?]
    1770 I-B-18, Folder 55; Promotions and Raises 1899-1911. Letter from Charles Schwab to Mrs. Archibald Johnston concerning reorganization within the Bethlehem Steel Company. He expresses his concern that she not misinterpret the reorganization as something harmful for her husband, Archibald, in his position at the company.
    3 leaves ; 28 cm. 1908 Oct. 22
  60. Steel Works, Bethlehem, PA.
    View of Bethlehem Steel plant with Lehigh River and railroad tracks in foreground and South Mountain in background, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white Postcard. 1908?
  61. [Memorandum] 1909 Nov. 18, South Bethlehem, Pa.
    1770 I-B-23, Folder 66; Taylor System 1909. This memorandum details the discussion Archibald Johnston had with the Secretary of the Navy, George von L. Meyer, concerning the use of the Taylor system at the Bethlehem Steel. Questions concerning management and administration were raised by the Secretary; in response, Johnston provided details about the management system at the Bethlehem Steel Company. Meyer was interested in learning more on management style in order to receive some guidance on reforming the Department of the Navy.
    6 leaves ; 28 cm. 1909 Nov. 18
  62. Report on strike at the Bethlehem Steel Works : South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
    This report, done by the Bureau of Labor, investigates the strike at the Bethlehem Steel Company (Bethlehem, PA) in 1910. The report was "prepared under the direction of Chas. P. Neill, Commissioner of Labor" (title page). The report outlines the causes of the strike as well as an overall investigation as to the working conditions at the company. Numerous tables of data are provided from the investigation.
    136 p., 1 p. of plates ; 24 cm. 1910
  63. Strikers at Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of strikers and mounted Pennsylvania State Police trooper outside Bethlehem Steel offices, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white Postcard. 1910
  64. State Constabulary on duty, Bethlehem Steel Co. Strike
    View of Pennsylvania State Police troopers mounted on horses facing a group of strikers from Bethlehem Steel in front of Caffrey's Hotel at 3rd and New Streets, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white Postcard. 1910
  65. [Memorandum] 1910 Mar. 30, South Bethlehem, Pa.
    1170 I-A-27 Folder 27; "P" Minor Correspondence 1908-1910. Memorandum from Archibald Johnston regarding Congressman Palmer and the strike at the Bethlehem Steel Company.
    3 leaves ; 28 cm. 1910 Mar. 30
  66. State Constabulary on Duty, Bethlehem Steel Co. Strike
    View of several mounted Pennsylvania State Police troopers and several pedestrians on New Street Bridge, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white Postcard. 1910-03?
  67. Mounted Pennsylvania State Police Trooper on Bridge
    View of mounted Pennsylvania State Police Trooper on New Street Bridge bridge over Lehigh River in connection with Bethlehem Steel strike of 1910 (name "Acmoody" written on image), Bethlehem, Pa.
    Postcard. 1910?
  68. Mounted Pennsylvania State Police Trooper on Bridge
    View of mounted Pennsylvania State Police Trooper on New Street Bridge over Lehigh River and Bethlehem Steel plant in backgrounds in connection with Bethlehem Steel strike of 1910, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white Postcard. 1910?
  69. The process of building grey sections at the Bethlehem Steel Company
    Solomon examines the Bethlehem Steel Company's method of rolling sections produced in the Bethlehem Grey Mill. Written as his thesis for the degree in Mechanical Engineering, he details the process of rolling sections and also describes the dimensions of Bethlehem I-beams.
    19 leaves : ill., charts ; 25 x 31 cm. 1911
  70. Panorama of the Bethlehem Steel Works, South Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of the Bethlehem Steel plant buildings, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white Postcard. 1911
  71. The Autobiography of John Fritz
    John Fritz was born in 1822 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He was apprenticed as a blacksmith and became a wheelwright. He later supervised the building of an iron making furnace. In 1860 he became General Superintendent and Chief Engineer of the Bethlehem Iron Works. In 1864 he supervised the building of a Bessemer converter for the firm. After retiring in 1892 he became a trustee of Lehigh University, and engaged in other civic work in the community. He died in 1913 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
    xvi, 326 p. incl. front., illus., plates, ports. pl. 24 cm. 1912
  72. The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America report of Special Committee of Investigation concerning the industrial situation at South Bethlehem, Pa.
    This investigative report analyzes many aspects of the industrial situation in South Bethlehem, including organized labor, strikes, accidents, and the Council's official policy regarding these issues.
    1 report (23 p.) 1912
  73. History of Lehigh County Pennsylvania and a Genealogical and Biographical Record of its Families, vol. 3
    This is volume 3 of an extensively detailed biographical and genealogical study of individuals and families living within the Lehigh Valley.
    1 book (691 pages ; illus., plates, ports., fold. maps, fold. plan. 28 cm.) 1914
  74. Bethlehem Steel Co. band taken at Lehigh University
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1914
  75. View of Bethlehem Steel Mills, Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of Bethlehem Steel plant with south Bethlehem in foreground, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Color Postcard. 1915-30?
  76. Grand stand and bleachers, Bethlehem Steel Co. Athletic Fields, Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of grandstand and bleachers at the Bethlehem Steel athletic field, now Steel Field, owned by Moravian College, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Color Postcard. 1915-30?
  77. The Crane, Bethlehem Steel Works, South Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of ore crane at Bethlehem Steel plant, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white Postcard. 1915?
  78. Russian shrapnel shop at ammunition #2
    Interior ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1916
  79. Industrial parade judges
    Grace, Roberts, Snyder & Buck ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1916
  80. Mr. Grace making address on field
    [before baseball game?] ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1916
  81. View of field showing crowd and game of ball
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1916
  82. Parade float of Battleship USS Pennsylvania
    View of parade float of battleship USS Pennsylvania with six people inside float and workers from Carpenter Shop following in a WWI parade, Bethlehem, Pa., June 24, 1916.
    Postcard. 1916-06-24
  83. Men Wearing Naval Gun Costumes in WWI Parade.
    View of men wearing naval gun costumes marching in WWI parade followed by workers from the the Boiler Shop, Bethlehem, Pa., June 24, 1916.
    Black and white Postcard. 1916-06-24
  84. Rescuing the men at top of stoves
    (Blast furnace), close view ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1917
  85. Group in front of grey mill office
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1917
  86. Firemen leaving main gate for Catasaqua
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1917
  87. Accident showing how man was burnt by falling coke
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1917
  88. Registration day
    Registering at Majestic Hotel. Photo taken from main office roof ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1917
  89. Panoramic view of Bethlehem Steel plant, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Panoramic view of Bethlehem Steel plant, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white; Panoramic Postcard. 1917?
  90. View taken from top of blast furnaces
    Looking down on line ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  91. View taken from top of blast furnaces
    Looking down on dust catcher etc. ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  92. View taken from top of blast furnaces
    Looking down ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  93. View taken from top of blast furnaces
    Looking across river to Bethlehem ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  94. View taken from top of blast furnaces
    Looking down on pig cast machine ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  95. View taken from top of blast furnaces
    Showing top of blast furnace G ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  96. View taken from top of blast furnaces
    Looking toward Minsi Trail Bridge ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  97. View taken from top of blast furnaces
    Looking toward Bethlehem ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  98. View taken from top of blast furnaces
    Showing top of blast furnace C ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  99. View taken from top of blast furnaces
    Looking toward #2 machine shop ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  100. View taken from top of blast furnaces
    Showing top of furnace C & stoves ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  101. View taken from top of blast furnaces
    Looking down on pig cast machine ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  102. View taken from top of blast furnaces
    Looking down on elevated line ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  103. View showing workmen after steel chip entered thumb
    (G. Wimmer) ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  104. View showing nurse dressing thumb
    (G. Wimmer) ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  105. Grave of slacker at brass foundry
    Inscription on "grave" reads: "He tried to buck our Uncle Sam/ And would not buy his Bonds/ We laid him in this heap of sand/ As we'll do the other huns." ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  106. Dummy hanging on flag pole
    Back of main office; sign on dummy reads: "This boob would not buy bonds" ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  107. Girl on horseback in front of safety & welfare building
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  108. Beth. Steel Co. baseball team of 1918
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  109. Patriotic meeting held at Lehigh Plant
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  110. Gun club, Bethlehem Steel Co.
    View showing trap, firing platform & building ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  111. Accident showing how man was riding on a mud guard of B.S.C truck
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  112. Locomotive crane showing how man was caught
    Coke Works ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  113. Man with goggles on forehead
    Injured eye during chipping; Coke Works ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  114. Girls on drilling machines
    Cartridge case shop ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  115. Girls on planers
    Cartridge case shop ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  116. Girls on vice bench
    Cartridge case shop ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  117. Girls on turning lathe
    Cartridge case shop ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  118. Girls on operating crane
    Cartridge case shop ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1918
  119. Bethlehem Steel Liberty War Loan Bond Tote Board and Employees
    View of large Bethlehem Steel Liberty War Loan Bond tote board showing overall bonds sold and sales by department with a group of employees standing in foreground.
    Black and white Postcard. 1918-30?
  120. City planning report for the City Planning Commission, Bethlehem, Pa.
    This is the city planning report for the city of Bethlehem, PA. Prepared in 1919 for the City Planning Commission of Bethlehem, Koester provides recommendations for city improvements in the areas of highways, city streets, sidewalks, bridges, street railway lines, parks, playgrounds, homes for industrial workers, new industries, civic and educational centers, and city sanitation. Numerous drawings (maps) are provided which illustrate the proposed improvements.
    80 p. : maps (fold.) (some col.) ; 29 cm. 1919
  121. Beth. Steel Co. mounted policemen
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1919
  122. Bethlehem Steel Works Office, South Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of the Bethlehem Steel plant offices, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white Postcard. 1919?
  123. Arm taken in dispensary
    Accident of Mr. Shaffer at coke works; belt conveyor ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1920
  124. 3 1/2 Ton Mack truck
    View of truck ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1920
  125. A visit to the Bethlehem Plant of Bethlehem Steel Company
    This pamphlet describes the facility of the Bethlehem plant of the Bethlehem Steel Company. The different departments at the Bethlehem Plant are described as well as the equipment in each as well as the products that are produced.
    1 pamphlet (8 p. : ill. : 21 cm.) 1923
  126. Limestone quarry, Hanover, Pa.
    Copies from kodak negatives ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1923
  127. Bethlehem Steel Company Band Hall, Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of the Bethlehem Steel Company Band Hall, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Color Postcard. 1923?
  128. Central Tool
    2nd floor pneumatic tool repair bench; workers in view ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1924
  129. Lackawanna table being erected in #2 Shop
    [good view of shop workers in view] ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1925
  130. View of blast furnace and Lehigh Valley RR with passenger train
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1925
  131. Exterior of Plant showing Drop Forge, #1 Open Hearth & Blast Furnaces from main
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1925
  132. Mahoning Mine
    Steam shovel loading stripping ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1925
  133. Scranton Mine
    Electric shovel ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1925
  134. View of Plant taken from New Street Bridge
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1926
  135. View of Plant taken from New Street Bridge
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1926
  136. 125 Ton hot metal car at blast furnace
    Tapping into ladle; [workers in view] ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1926
  137. Placing anti-cree[e]pers on rails of Lehigh Valley Rail Road
    [with man]; [train approaching] ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1926
  138. Keg assembling machines, Cooperage
    Sparrow's Pt. Plant; discontinued; [workers in view] ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1927
  139. Structural building
    Eaton Tower office bldg.; Detroit, Mich. ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1927
  140. Structural building
    24 Story office bldg.; N.E. corner Broadway, 40th St., New York City; 8000 tons Beth. Shapes ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1927
  141. Belt inspection of nuts; Finishing Dept., Lebanon Plant, [Pa.]
    [Includes workers in view] ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1928
  142. Castellating machine; Finishing Dept., Lebanon Plant, [Pa.]
    [Includes worker in view] ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1928
  143. Semi-auto nut tappers; Finishing Dept., Lebanon Plant, [Pa.]
    [Includes worker in view] ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1928
  144. Arc welding in Wheel Shop
    [Includes worker in view] ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1928
  145. Open Hearth #3 showing metal flowing from ladle into mould
    Hot tops; [includes worker in view]; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1928
  146. Piling installations at Tilghman Street Bridge, Allentown, Pa.
    [Looking west; LC & N canal boat in foreground] ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1928
  147. Cornwall ore mine; underground mining shows drilling
    [Close up view of miner at work] ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1928
  148. Six floors of structural steel on top of Main Office
    Taken from Quinn Building ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1929
  149. Six floors of structural steel on top of Main Office
    Taken from Pattern Shop ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. 1929
  150. Bethlehem Steel Co. Works from Lehigh University South Side, Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of Bethlehem Steel plant from Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Color Postcard. 1929?
  151. [Bethlehem's executive officers statements in connection with the bonus suits]
    This report provides statements by President E.G. Grace, as well as several vice-presidents, of Bethlehem Steel, each giving information regarding "some of their major activities" of the company.
    52 p. ; 27 cm 1935
  152. [Sanborn maps of the the Bethlehem Steel property]
    Hybrid of 1912 and 1935 Sanborn maps compiled by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation to include the Bethlehem Steel land. Illustrative maps of the Bethlehem Steel's Lehigh and Saucon plants.
    1 v. (unpaged) : mostly col. maps ; 68 cm. 1935, 1912
  153. Thomas Iron Company's furnaces at Hokendauqua, PA. [picture]
    Photographs of the Thomas Iron Company's furnaces at Hokendauqua, Pa.
    1936
  154. Bethlehem Steel Offices and Plant
    View of Bethlehem Steel offices and plant, and several buses and automobiles on Third Street, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Color Postcard. 1940-55?
  155. Bethlehem Steel Plant, Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of Bethlehem Steel Plant from Lehigh River Bethlehem, Pa.
    Black and white Postcard. 1941?
  156. If - Bethlehem is Raided
    This pamphlet, published by the Council of Civilian Defense, Bethlehem Area, provides information on how to react if Bethlehem is bombed during World War 2. Topics covered include: what equipment to have on hand for fires, how to participate in a blackout, how to fight fires, how to deal with injuries, etc.
    1 pamphlet (24 p. ; ill ; 23 cm.) 1942
  157. 10 ¾# x 130 mould wax caking press (11848) Petrolite Corporation, Ltd.
    10 ¾# x 130 mould wax caking press (11848) Petrolite Corporation, Ltd. Shipped from No. 2 Machine Shop [Bethlehem Steel], Sept. 30, 1946. Weight 37,431#
    1 photograph : b&w ; 20 x 25 cm. 1946
  158. 100-ton moulding press for Bureau of Supply & Accounts, Navy Dept.
    100-ton moulding press for Bureau of Supply & Accounts, Navy Dept. Shipped from No. 2 Machine Shop [Bethlehem Steel] to Naval Air Station, Norfolk, VA May 3, 1949. M.O. 11140-41-44 Weight: 11,065#
    1 photograph : b&w ; 23 x 15 cm. 1949
  159. Group Attending Bethlehem Management Meeting at General Offices, Bethlehem, February 13, 1950
    This photo is of the Bethlehem Steel management, most standing on inclined risers but the first row seated.
    1 photograph ; b&w ; 37 X 27 cm. [with frame] 1950
  160. 2670-ton hydraulic hot plate press for General Electric Co., Coshocton, Ohio.
    2670-ton hydraulic hot plate press for General Electric Co., Coshocton, Ohio. Shipped from No. 2 Machine Shop [Bethlehem Steel], Feb. 20 & 22, 1951 M.O. 11700 Weight: 160,330#
    1 photograph : b&w ; 26 x 21 cm. 1951
  161. Bed, crown & draw slide for 8000-ton triple action press for Birdsboro Steel Foundry & Machine Co.
    Bed, crown & draw slide for 8000-ton triple action press for Birdsboro Steel Foundry & Machine Co., shipped from No. 8 Machine Shop [Bethlehem Steel] May 31, 1951. Weight 1,029,620
    1 photograph : b&w ; 24 x 20 cm. 1951
  162. 4000-ton hydraulic double action forming press for Standard Railway Equipment Mfg. Co., Hammond, Ind.
    4000-ton hydraulic double action forming press for Standard Railway Equipment Mfg. Co., Hammond, Ind. Shipped from No. 2 Machine Shop [Bethlehem Steel] Feb. 21 to March 7, 1952. MO 11847 to 52 Inc. Total Weight: 1,043,030#
    1 photograph : b&w ; 26 x 21 cm. 1952
  163. Forged steel tie road (69’ 11 ½” long) (25,000 ton press) for E.W. Bliss Co., Canton, Ohio
    Forged steel tie road (69’ 11 ½” long) (25,000 ton press) for E.W. Bliss Co., Canton, Ohio. Shipped from No. 8 Machine Shop [Bethlehem Steel] December 26, 1952. FA 2713 Weight: Green-470,000#, Finished-309,880#
    1 photograph : b&w ; 20 x 25 cm. 1952
  164. Column (from 108” Ingot 550,000#)
    Column (from 108” Ingot 550,000#) 2D461 A1. Order: FA-2682 Loewy Construction Co. Size: 98” – 44” -98” wide 16” thick 109’ 6” O.A. length. Operation: Finishing middle second heat. Date Forged: July 30, 1953 [Bethlehem Steel]
    1 photograph : b&w ; 26 x 21 cm. 1953
  165. Column (from 108” Ingot 550,000#)
    Column (from 108” Ingot 550,000#) 3D177A1. Order: FA-2682 Loewy Construction Co. Size: 98” 44” 98” wide 16” thick 109’ 6” O.A. length. Operation: Second slabbing heat. Date forged: January 19, 1953 [Bethlehem Steel]
    1 photograph : b&w ; 26 x 21 cm. 1953
  166. Bethlehem Review: Annual Report to Employees for 1954
    Annual report to Employees for the year 1954. This book is directed towards the employees of the subsidiary companies of Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Included in the book are highlights of Bethlehem's operations, the distribution of Bethlehem's revenues, a financial summary, major facility improvements, details on Bethlehem's pacific expansion, employees facilitated improvements, facts on the increase in social insurance benefits, improved pension plan provisions, and a few of Bethlehem Steel's exhibits. All of this information was formulated to inspire growth in Bethlehem Steel's Corporation through its employees.
    24 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. 1954
  167. Upper die shoe (22’ x 11’ 10” x 2’ thick) for 35,000 Ton forging press (Air Force) manufactured for Loewy Construction Co., Inc., New York
    Upper die shoe (22’ x 11’ 10” x 2’ thick) for 35,000 Ton forging press (Air Force) manufactured for Loewy Construction Co., Inc., New York. Shipped from No. 8 Machine Shop [Bethlehem Steel] to Continental Foundry & Machine Co. Wheeling, W.Va. August 13, 1954. FA-4285 Weight: 238,060#
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 25 cm. 1954
  168. 2000-ton forging press for Loewy Construction Co., New York.
    2000-ton forging press for Loewy Construction Co., New York. Shipped to Universal Cyclops Steel Corp., Titusville, PA from No. 2 Machine Shop [Bethlehem Steel] November 3, 1954. M.O. 35406 Weight: 248,930#
    1 photograph : b&w ; 26 x 17 cm. 1954
  169. Mill 11” radius on both ends of three piece laminated column (39” x 39” x 101’5”) at the same time, using the Ingersoll Milling Machine and Giddings & Lewis Hor. Bor. Mill for 35,000 ton Forging Press.
    Mill 11” radius on both ends of three piece laminated column (39” x 39” x 101’5”) at the same time, using the Ingersoll Milling Machine and Giddings & Lewis Hor. Bor. Mill for 35,000 ton Forging Press. Loewy Construction Co., New York City. No. 8 Machine Shop [Bethlehem Steel] April 9, 1954. FA-4115, Est. Weight: 572,400#
    1 photograph : b&w ; 20 x 25 cm. 1954
  170. One top & one bottom cylinder & ram assembly
    One top & one bottom cylinder & ram assembly – 46’ 1 ½” long x 20” O.D. (end use – The World’s Largest Extrusion Press) for Lake Erie Machinery Co., Buffalo, NY. No 2 Machine Shop [Bethlehem Steel] July 24, 1960. M.O. 3101-055 & 6 Weight 97,660#
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 25 cm. 1954
  171. F.S. Cylinder for 8000 ton forging press made for United Engineering & Foundry Co.
    F.S. Cylinder for 8000-ton forging press made for United Engineering & Foundry Co. Shipped from No. 8 Machine Shop [Bethlehem Steel] to Aluminum Co. of America Cleveland, Ohio March 16, 1954. FA-2879. Weight 116,330#
    1 photograph : b&w ; 20 x 25 cm. 1954
  172. F.S. Cylinder for 8000-ton forging press made for United Engineering & Foundry Co.
    F.S. Cylinder for 8000-ton forging press made for United Engineering & Foundry Co. Shipped from No. 8 Machine Shop [Bethlehem Steel] to Aluminum Co. of America Cleveland, Ohio March 16, 1954. FA-2879. Weight 116,330#
    1 photograph : b&w ; 25 x 20 cm. 1954
  173. Section of 3-piece laminated column (finished sizes: 13” thick 39” wide 101’1” long) for 35,000 ton forging press (USAF) manufactured for Loewy Construction Co., New York City.
    Section of 3-piece laminated column (finished sizes: 13” thick 39” wide 101’1” long) for 35,000 ton forging press (USAF) manufactured for Loewy Construction Co., New York City. Shipped to Wyman Gordon Co., North Grafton, Mass. From No. 8 Machine Shop [Bethlehem Steel] April 30, 1954. FA-4115 Weight: 190,700#
    1 photograph : b&w ; 17 x 25 cm. 1954
  174. Careers with Bethlehem Steel: and the Loop Course
    This book discusses the career opportunities for college men seeking employment with in the Bethlehem Steel Company. Specifically the book discusses the Bethlehem Loop Course, which was established to give employees straight out of college the specialized knowledge and practices of the company. The importance of steel, Bethlehem's activities, plants, and other foundational elements that make up the Bethlehem Steel Company are highlighted throughout the book.
    36 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. 1955
  175. Assembly for forward extrustion operations (4000 ton hydraulic press) for A.C.F. Industries, Inc., Milton, PA
    Assembly for forward extrusion operations (4000 ton hydraulic press) for A.C.F. Industries, Inc., Milton, PA. Shipped from No. 2 Machine Shop [Bethlehem Steel], March 16, 1955 M.O. 35505 Weight: 19,265#
    1 photograph : b&w ; 26 x 21 cm. 1955
  176. 12” thick hard plate (for 2,000 ton clearing hydraulic trim & perform press) for Aluminum Co. of America Cleveland, Ohio
    12” thick hard plate (for 2,000 ton clearing hydraulic trim & perform press) for Aluminum Co. of America Cleveland, Ohio. Shipped from No. 2 Machine Shop [Bethlehem Steel] February 1, 1955 FA-4739 Weight: 55414#
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 25 cm. 1955
  177. Main center cylinder (foreground) (for 14,000 ton extrusion press) for Feller Engineering Co., Pittsburgh, PA
    Main center cylinder (foreground) (for 14,000 ton extrusion press) for Feller Engineering Co., Pittsburgh, PA. Shipped from No. 2 Machine Shop [Bethlehem Steel], Oct. 24, 1958 M.O. 3008-025 Weight 166,540#
    1 photograph : b&w ; 20 x 24 cm. 1958
  178. Homer Research Laboratories, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Ariel view of Bethlehem Steel Corporation's Homer Research Laboratories with Bethlehem Steel plant and south side of Bethlehem in background, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Color Postcard. 1959-75?
  179. The people of Bethlehem : community renewal program 2
    This report, prepared by the Bureau of Planning and Development of the City of Bethlehem (and the Community Renewal Program) describes the characteristics of Bethlehem - including information about its history, its inhabitants, and future trends. A study of the city's population, distribution, and characteristics of the people are outlined in order to help understand the future characteristics of the city of Bethlehem. Various charts and graphs are included that details these statistics.
    66 p. : ill., charts, maps ; 22 x 28 cm. 1967
  180. Historic Structures and Sites
    "The objectives of this study are to compile a list of remaining historic structures and sites, to locate these on maps for ease of reference, and where possible to evaluate each as to historic value, condition, age, ownership, recreation potential, etcetera. Suggested recommendations are also presented."
    v, 117 p. : ill., maps ; 22 x 28 cm. 1970
  181. This is the NEW Bethlehem Steel
    This pamphlet "gives you a glimpse of the Bethlehem organization as it is today: its scope, its operations, its products, and its people." Topics include sales, research, operations around the world, etc.
    24 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm. 1970
  182. Martin Tower, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Bethlehem, Pa.
    View of Martin Tower, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Bethlehem, Pa.
    Color Postcard. 1972?
  183. Lehigh University history students present Work in progress [videorecording] : Bethlehem Steel during World War II
    A look at the production activities of Bethlehem Steel during World War II, especially its role as a manufacturer of wartime machinery and supplies. Includes discussion of labor/management problems of the time, detailing the workers\' struggle for the creation of a union and the strike of 1941, the role of women working at the Bethlehem Steel, as well as interviews with former employees.
    1 computer file (ca. 58 min.) : sd., col. & b&w 1998
  184. Interview with Margaret K. Repash by Andrew Krause
    This is an interview with Margaret K. Repash, conducted by Andrew Krause in 2002. In this interview, Repash describes her life growing up in the Lehigh Valley, specifically Hellertown, PA. She discusses her family's experience of living through the Great Depression and World War II and how these events affected the Hellertown community. She explains how women went to work at the Bethlehem Steel to fill in for the men during the war, describing the different jobs they performed. She goes on to describe the public view of the war as well as the public view of women and their role during this time. Lastly, she describes what life was like after the war.
    1 computer file (ca. 28 min.) : digital + 1 transcript 2002
  185. Interview with Sarah Andrew by Susan Clemens : for Beyond Steel : an archive of Lehigh Valley industry and culture
    This is an interview with Sarah Andrew conducted by Susan Clemens in 2004. In this interview, Andrew discusses what life was like for her and her family growing up in the Lehigh Valley, specifically Fountain Hill. She covers topics such as her family background, her grandparents' and parents' occupations, particularly her grandfather and father's experience working at the Bethlehem Steel. She also discusses her own memories of the Steel and how she believes the Lehigh Valley has changed over the years.
    1 computer file (ca. 49 min.) : digital + 1 transcript 2004
  186. Interview with Grace Fretz by Susan Clemens : for Beyond Steel : an archive of Lehigh Valley industry and culture
    This is an interview with Grace Fretz, conducted by Susan Clemens in 2005. In this interview, Fretz discusses her life growing up in various places, including Michigan, and then in the Lehigh Valley, where she lived in different areas such as Allentown, Bethlehem and Coopersburg. She discusses her experience working at the Bethlehem Steel as a keypuncher. She recalls the Depression years in the 1930s and World War II and what it was like at the Bethlehem Steel at the time. She also talks about her involvement in the Presbyterian Church and the missions work that took her to various countries around the world.
    1 computer file (1 hr., 2 min.) : digital + 1 transcript 2005
  187. Where's Joe? The Ghost of Bethlehem Steel
    "I wanted to explore this modern day archaeological site. During my initial visit, I thought of my feelings and emotions while visiting Mesa Verde years earlier. Are the walls and structures of Bethlehem Steel, our cliff dwellings, cave paintings or canyon walls? Are these grounds in some ways sacred? What has become of those who were here? At times, I could sense the presence of the steelworkers who had passed through the buildings. When a train passed by, it felt as though the machinery was moving and alive. This sense of mystery and questioning is what I hope to convey through these photographs." - Theo Anderson
    359 photographs : color 2005
  188. Interview with Mary Stolysiak by Andrew Krause : for Beyond steel : an archive of Lehigh Valley industry and culture
    This is an interview with Mary Stolysiak, a resident of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, conducted by Andrew Krause discussing various topics about her life in Bethlehem. She and her husband, John, describe their lives from early childhood to the present time. They discuss how they came to live in Bethlehem and what it was like growing up in the city. A major topic of discussion is work, which entails work at the Bethlehem Steel Company and the strike of 1940-41, as well as the Depression. They also provide their opinions on the present status of Bethlehem and how they've seen the city change over the years.
    1 computer file (ca. 1 hr., 11 min.) : digital + 1 transcript 2006
  189. Interview with Helen and John Remenar by Andrew Krause : for Beyond steel : an archive of Lehigh Valley industry and culture
    This is an interview with Helen and John Remenar, residents of Bethlehem, PA, conducted by Andrew Krause. In this interview, the Remenars discuss various topics concerning their lives in the Lehigh Valley. Some of theses topics include the following: living on the South Side of Bethlehem, the different ethnic groups who lived there, schooling, how they met, the Third Street farmers market, their childhood, transportation (buses, trolleys, trains), John's time in the military during World War II and his experience working at Bethlehem Steel Company as a welder, the Steel Strike of 1946, Saucon Park, and Helen's experiences working at a silk mill and a furniture factory. They also discuss what they think of the present situation with the redevelopment of the Bethlehem Steel land on the South Side.
    1 computer file (ca. 1 hr., 29 min.) : digital + 1 transcript 2006
  190. Interview with Mrs. Lillian Mindlin by Andrew Krause : for Beyond Steel : an archive of Lehigh Valley industry and culture
    This is an interview with Lillian Mindlin, a resident of Bethlehem, PA, conducted by Andrew Krause. In this interview, Lilllian discusses numerous topics about her and her family's life in the Lehigh Valley. Some of the topics she discusses are her family history and background, the store her parent's owned and operated (located on the South Side), and where her family would get provisions on the South Side. She also describes the South Side in the 1920s and 1930s, her schooling, religious background, and her husband and their children and grandchildren. Furthermore, she discusses the social groups she was involved in, and her insights of how the Lehigh Valley has changed over the last decades (particularly Allentown and Bethlehem), such as shopping, commerce, and transporation ; she also talks about how the Bethlehem Steel affected the Lehigh Valley and her own life, and her opinions of what should be done with the Bethlehem Steel land now.
    1 computer file (ca. 1 hr., 38 min.) : digital + 1 transcript 2006
  191. Interview with Magdolna Krycia and Joanne Krycia by Andrew Krause : for Beyond Steel : an archive of Lehigh Valley industry and culture
    This is an interview with Magdolna Krycias and Joanne Krycias, in Hellertown, PA, conducted by Andrew Krause. In this interview, Magdolna discusses her family history, growing up on a farm in Coalsville and later in Steel City, her education, social gatherings her family attended, the experiences of both her and her husband working for Bethlehem Steel, as well as her time working at Champion. For her portion of the interview, Joanne discusses growing up in Hellertown, her education and work history, describing in detail her job while at Western Electric up until the time it became Agere, and what it was like working for a union there. Lastly, both women discuss how they think the Lehigh Valley has changed over the years, discussing such topics as transportation, culture, and land development.
    1 computer file (1 hr., 29 min.) : digital + 1 transcript 2006
  192. Interview with Daniel Tarola by Andrew Krause : for Beyond Steel : an archive of Lehigh Valley industry and culture
    This is an interview with Daniel Tarola, in Bethlehem, PA,conducted by Andrew Krause. In this interview, Mr. Tarola talks about his family background, what it was like growing up in Northampton Heights and its ethnic population, childhood recollections of playing at Saucon Park, and discusses where his family shopped for provisions. He goes on to discuss his experience working at the Bethlehem Steel in the rolling mill as well as the Bethlehem Steel strike of 1959. Lastly, he discusses how he has seen Bethlehem change over the years.
    1 computer file (1 hr., 27 min.) : digital + 1 transcript 2006
  193. Interview with Bruce Ward : for Beyond Steel : an archive of Lehigh Valley industry and culture
    This is an interview with Bruce Ward, a former Bethlehem Steel worker, conducted by Stephan Sawicki and David Webster in 2005. Ward discusses his experience of working at the Bethlehem Steel, from his first day on the job in 1973. He describes the various jobs he held at the Steel, from working in the beam yard and the rolling mills, then his position as a rigger. Ward goes on to describe the different shops at the Steel as well as the dangers at work and the safety precautions taken to prevent accidents. Furthermore, he discusses other topics such as the camaraderie between co-workers, how the Bethlehem Steel affected the surrounding community, and the presence of the union at the Steel.
    1 computer file (ca. 1 hr., 13 min.) : digital + 1 transcript 2006
  194. Gone [videorecording]
    Former steelworker Richie Check reflects on his experiences, and the experiences of others during the rise and fall of Bethlehem Steel. Check emphasizes the worker's attitudes about work and community, emotionally describing the value of the relationships and the quality of life enjoyed by the workers. Includes external and interior views of the former Bethlehem Steel property in 2007. This short documentary was produced by students in Lehigh University's 2007 history course, Documentary Video.
    1 computer file (13:35) : color 2007
  195. Lehigh Valley Voices [videorecording] : Beverly ""Bud"" Chase, Jr.
    Beverly ""Bud"" Chase, Jr., retired after 31 years in the Traffic Department at Bethlehem Steel Corporation, talks about his family, education, career, and avocation. Originally from Scranton, Pa., Chase was employed by the Erie Railroad Company prior to serving his country in Korea. Upon his return, he again worked for the company until the Knox Mining Disaster of 1959 caused the railroad to suspend business in the region. In 1959 Chase married and accepted a position with the United States Railroad Retirement Board processing employment claims from railroad workers, many of which resulted from the steel strike of 1959. Chase subsequently took a position with the Philadelphia, Bethlehem & New England Railroad, which ultimately led him to a postion in the Traffic Department at Bethlehem Steel Corporation. In this documentary, he shares recollections of his time at Bethlehem Steel and identifies many of the people he worked with. Chase also shared details of his avocation, a deep interest in the street-railroads that operated in eastern Pennsylvania. This documentary is part of Lehigh Valley Voices, an oral history project that captures memories of life and work in Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton, Pennsylvania.
    1 computer file (20:10) : color 2008
  196. [John Fritz]
    This is a photograph of John Fritz as a young man, taken in the 1850s.
    1 photograph : b&w ; 16 x 12 cm. [1853?]
  197. David Thomas : the father of the anthracite iron trade
    Roberts presents a biographical sketch of David Thomas, discussing his success in the anthracite coal trade in America as well as in Wales. This biography provides details of Thomas' life, starting with his childhood and going on to examine his work in the iron industy, specifically his work with anthracite iron and the creation of the Thomas Iron Company. Also included at the end of the biography is a copy of the minutes from a meeting of the Board of Directors expressing their appreciation of him. Lastly, a memorandum of agreement from 1838 between Erskine Hazard of the Lehigh Crane Iron Company and David Thomas is included as well. General note: Signed at end Ed. Roberts, Westfield, Neath.
    12 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. [1882?]
  198. By-laws of the Thomas Iron Company… : adopted at stockholder's meeting at Hokendauqua, Pa., October 19, 1897
    The by-laws for the Thomas Iron Company that were adopted in 1897 are documented here. The by-laws discuss information about the stockholders, directors, the duty of the officers, and dividends.
    12 p. ; 22 cm. [1897?]
  199. Bethlehem Steel Company nine 10-inch and seven 8-inch guns for United States Army [for Spanish War]
    "Bethlehem Steel Company nine 10-inch and seven 8-inch guns for United States Army, loaded for shipment at outbreak of Spanish War." --Caption. This image can be found in the booklet titled Bethlehem Steel Company: Guns and Armor Plate, 1904.
    1 plate ; 26 cm. [1904?]
  200. Bethlehem Steel Company twelve inch gun for United States Army
    "Bethlehem Steel Company twelve inch gun for United States Army. The block is opened by the continuous revolution of the crank. The horizontal wheel which moves the block has both worm and spur faced teeth - the former to rotate and the latter to pull and push the block. Gun complete." --Caption. This image can be found in the booklet titled Bethlehem Steel Company: Guns and Armor Plate, 1904.
    1 plate ; 26 cm. [1904?]
  201. Bethlehem Steel Company 12" gun on disappearing carriage
    This is an image of a Bethlehem Steel Company 12" gun on disappearing carriage in the loading position. The weight and velocity for the gun are provided, along with information about its shooting capabilities. This image can be found in the booklet titled Bethlehem Steel Company: Guns and Armor Plate, 1904.
    1 plate ; 26 cm. [1904?]
  202. Bethlehem Steel Company 18" gun
    Image of a Bethlehem Steel Company 18" gun. Dimensions for the gun are provided. This image can be found in the booklet titled Bethlehem Steel Company: Guns and Armor Plate, 1904.
    1 plate ; 26 cm. [1904?]
  203. Bethlehem Steel Company five-inch fifty caliber gun
    Image of a Bethlehem Steel Company five-inch fifty caliber gun (U.S. Navy type) built at Redington, Pa. The dimensions and "service velocity" of the gun are provided. This image can be found in the booklet titled Bethlehem Steel Company: Guns and Armor Plate, 1904.
    1 plate ; 26 cm. [1904?]
  204. [Bethlehem Steel Company] six, three and one-pounder guns in shop
    Image of six, three and one-pounder guns in shop at the Bethlehem Steel Company. This image can be found in the booklet titled Bethlehem Steel Company: Guns and Armor Plate, 1904.
    1 plate ; 26 cm. [1904?]
  205. 1854-1904, The Thomas Iron Company : proceedings of special meeting of stockholders, June 1, 1904, to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the formation of the company : speeches and extracts from letters and newspaper reports.
    This document outlines the proceedings of the 50th anniversary of the Thomas Iron Company on June 1, 1904. Speeches given by members of the board of directors and other prominent men of the iron industry, the press, and law are included. Letters written by those who were unable to attend are also provided. In addition, extracts from newspaper coverage of the 50th anniversary celebration are included as well. General note: Title on cover: The Thomas Iron Company, 1854-1904
    62 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. [1904]
  206. Lehigh Canal : an HCRS project report
    This report, prepared by the Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, presents recommendations for the revitalization along the Lehigh Canal for the purpose of "cultural and recreational" trails as well as economic stimulation for adjacent communities. A study of the canal and its resources was performed in order to better understand how to revitalize the recreational use along the canal and the surrounding communities. The area included in this study is 46-mile stretch along the Lehigh River from Jim Thorpe to Easton in Carbon, Lehigh, and Northampton counties. [Part of series : HCRS publication ; no. 36]
    89 p. : ill. ; 22 x 28 cm. [1981]
  207. Interview with Steve Goosley by Susan Clemens : for Beyond Steel : an archive of Lehigh Valley industry and culture
    This is an interview with Steve Goosley (and his brother Ron), conducted by Susan Clemens. In this interview, Goosley and his brother talk about their education, family history, and what it was like growing up in the Lehigh Valley, particularly Bethlehem from the 1950s to the 1970s. They discuss the South Side and the Northampton Heights, and the diversity of different ethnic groups in Bethlehem. They also discuss the different jobs they have held, such as Ron's experience working at the Bethlehem Steel and Mack Trucks, and Steve's own experiences working at Just Born Candy, General Electric, and then at the Bethlehem Steel.
    1 computer file (ca. 58 min.) : digital + 1 transcript [2005?]
  208. Interview with Cathy Cooper by Susan Clemens : for Beyond Steel : an archive of Lehigh Valley industry and culture
    This is an interview with Cathy Cooper, conducted by Susan Clemens. In this interview, Cooper talks in detail about her family background, especially her grandparents' and parents' lives. She discusses what her grandparents and parents' lives were like once in America, including topics such as employment and education. She also provides details of what it was like growing up in Northampton, PA, i.e. activities growing up, shopping, etc. She also discusses her experience working at the Bethlehem Steel, as well as other jobs she had held. Lastly, Cooper goes on to discuss how she thinks the Lehigh Valley has changed throughout the years.
    1 computer file (1 hr., 26 min.) : digital + 1 transcript [2005?]
  209. [Ellen Maxwell Fritz and Gertrude Fritz]
    This is a photograph (ambrotype process) of Ellen Maxwell Fritz and Gertrude Fritz, the wife and daughter of John Fritz.
    1 photograph : b&w ; 9 x 8 cm. [n.d.]
  210. Interview with Dave Swartz : for Beyond Steel : an archive of Lehigh Valley industry and culture
    This is an interview with Dave Swartz, a former employee of Bethlehem Steel. In this interview, Swartz talks about his experience working at the Bethlehem Steel, which began in 1973. He discusses his various positions he held while at the Steel, such as working in the beam yard as a laborer, cradleman, chipper/grinder, craneman, and utility man in the combo mill. He also talks about his relationships with his co-workers and goes on to talk about what the last day of operation at the Steel was like. Lastly, he discusses his participation in the play Steelbound, a play about the end of Bethlehem Steel, based on the Greek play, Prometheus Bound.
    1 computer file (ca. 55 min.) : digital + 1 transcript [n.d.]
  211. Interview with Vince Montoro : for Beyond Steel : an archive of Lehigh Valley industry and culture
    This is an interview with Vince Montoro, a former Bethlehem Steel employee from 1942-1985. Montoro discusses his experience working at the Bethlehem Steel, describing his impressions of the company from his first days of working there, the different positions that he held, and the relationships he had with his fellow co-workers. In addition, Montoro also discusses his involvement with the Steelworker's Union, in which he held the positions of shop steward and vice-president for the local union.
    1 computer file (ca. 1 hr., 1 min.) : digital + 1 transcript [n.d.]
  212. Interview with Helen Weaver : for Beyond Steel : an archive of Lehigh Valley industry and culture
    This is an interview with Helen Weaver, a former employee of the Bethlehem Steel. Helen, her father, and three brothers all worked at the Bethlehem Steel. She describes her memories of her father working at the Steel, and then goes on to describe her own career at the Steel working in the executive dining room, where she served Eugene Grace, former president and chairman of Bethlehem Steel, and other executives. Weaver describes how the Bethlehem Steel affected the South Side and the businesses located there. She talks about some of these South Side businesses, such as the South Side market, the movie theater and other shops on Third Street. Lastly, Weaver discusses talks about the camaraderie between Bethlehem Steel co-workers as well as the strike of 1941 and its effect on the employees and the communty.
    1 computer file (ca. 59 min.) : digital + 1 transcript [n.d.]
  213. Interview with David Kuchta : for Beyond Steel : an archive of Lehigh Valley industry and culture
    This is an interview with David Kuchta, a former employee of the Bethlehem Steel. In this interview, Kuchta describes his career at the Bethlehem Steel from 1952-1992 and the various positions he held there. Some of these positions included welding, working on the CSL labor gang, the carpenter division, a rigger, working on the ore bridges, volunteering to go work at the coke works as a rigger for two years, etc. Kuchta describes his commute he made to work every day at the Bethlehem Steel from Lansford, stating that a number of men had decided to stay and live up in the coal regions and commute to work. Kuchta goes on to talk about things he has done since retiring from the Bethlehem Steel, such as his writing career as well as the time he spent working in a mine to help open it for tourism.
    1 computer file (ca. 22 min.) : digital + 1 transcript [n.d.]
  214. Interview with Richie Check : for Beyond Steel : an archive of Lehigh Valley industry and culture
    This is an interview with Richie Check, a former employee at the Bethlehem Steel from 1951-1994. In this interview, Check describes his experience of working at the Bethlehem Steel. He talks about the various positions he held at the Steel, starting in the Number Two machine shop. He then went on to become a rigger, and he describes what type of work he performed as a rigger. Check goes on to talk about the camaraderie between co-workers, the nicknames workers had for one another, and how the younger workers learned from the older, more experienced workers.
    1 computer file (ca. 1 hr., 2 min.) : digital + 1 transcript [n.d.]
  215. [Windor Richardson's daughters and son-in-law with John Fritz in England]
    This is a photograph of Windor Richardson with his daughters and son-in-law and John Fritz. This picture was taken in England (date is unknown).
    1 photograph : b&w ; 12 x 18 cm. [n.d.]
  216. Ingot
    Ingot (108” at OH#3). Order: FA-2682 Loewy Construction Co. Job: Column. Heat No.: 3D177 A1. Operation: Loading 108” Ingot for shipment to Forge #2 [ca. 1953] [Bethlehem Steel]
    1 photograph : b&w ; 24 x 19 cm. [n.d.]
  217. First aid team that did noble work at Redington after an explosion
    (Girl team) ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. [n.d.]
  218. Water baush showing sign
    Sign reads "danger do not drink this water" in English, Hungarian, and two slavic languages ; Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. [n.d.]
  219. World's Fair Exhibit in Paris
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 17 x 21 cm. [n.d.]
  220. Group of officials at Reddington (George Crozier, Capt. Wheeler, McIvain, Meigs, Johnston)
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 17 x 21 cm. [n.d.]
  221. Directors (1. E.M. McIvain, 2. Wm. R. McIvain, 3. George R. Sheldon, 4. Charles W. Wetmore, 5. J.E. Matthews, 6. H.L. Satterlee, 7. Charles M. Jacobs, 8. H.B. Jones, 9. Frank F. Witherbee, 10. Wilbur Fisk, 11. J.N.B. Mixsell, 12. H.S. Snyder, 13. A.J. Pitkin, 14. J.F. Meigs, 15. Albert Plummer, 16. A.E. Borie, 17. A. Johnston)
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 17 x 21 cm. [n.d.]
  222. Picture of McIlvain
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 17 x 21 cm. [n.d.]
  223. Man operating puddle furnace
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 17 x 21 cm. [n.d.]
  224. Accident showing the crane which had fallen to the ground
    1 photograph : b&w ; 17 x 21 cm. [n.d.]
  225. Portrait of E.G. Grace
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. [n.d.]
  226. Portrait of H.E. Lewis
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. [n.d.]
  227. Bessemer plant in operation
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 17 x 21 cm. [n.d.]
  228. First girl team which entered safety first meet
    Sheet of glass (type)
    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. [n.d.]
  229. Clauder's year-book and home almanac for 1879, containing interesting historical and statistical information relating to Northampton County, and the Boroughs of Bethlehem, and South Bethlehem, Pa.
    This yearbook, created in 1878, compiles historical and statical information about Northampton County, Bethlehem, and South Bethlehem. The information found in this yearbook includes facts such as county and borough financial statements, population, a listing of the names of county officials, local landmarks and churches, county and borough public works departments, etc. This book also includes a calendar for 1879, which details various cycles in the year, such as the seasons, eclipses, and dates for upcoming holidays in that year. A calendar tracking the sunrise, sunset, moon set and moon's phases for every day in 1879 is tabulated as well.
    88 [34 p.] : ill. ; 18 cm. c1878
  230. Bethlehem : the city of steel and memories
    This book, prepared by Bethlehem Fabricators, Inc., was written in order to show the buildings constructed by the steel fabricating company. Bethlehem Fabricators, Inc. supplied steel, designed and erected numerous buildings throughout various states, such as Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, etc. This book shows some of the company's major projects. In addition, certain landmarks in Bethlehem are also highlighted in this book.
    35 p. : ill. ; 31 cm. ca. 1921
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