Iron Ore Piles at Carnegie-Illinois Steel 1941
In November 1941, large piles of iron ore are stored at the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation in Farrell, Pennsylvania. This site plays a crucial role in steel production for wartime efforts. The image captures a significant moment in U.S. industrial history during World War II mobilization. The steel industry prepares to meet the increasing demands for military and civilian use.
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Iron Ore Piles at Carnegie-Illinois Steel 1941
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