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    The Phoenix Iron Works (1855: Phoenix Iron Company; 1949: Phoenix Iron & Steel Company; 1955: Phoenix Steel Corporation), located in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania...
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    population was 19,354. For much of its history, Phoenixville was known for being home to the Phoenix Iron Works. Following the company's closure in the 1980s...
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  • Phoenix Iron Works may refer to: Phoenix Iron Works, now Tulloch Limited, Rhodes, New South Wales Phoenix Iron Works (Phoenixville, Pennsylvania) (1855–1984)...
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  • interconnection, and interface solutions Phoenix Iron Works (Phoenixville, Pennsylvania), owner of the Phoenix Bridge Company Phoenix Petroleum Philippines, Inc.,...
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    Greenwood & Company. A single experimental wrought iron Napoleon was manufactured by the Phoenix Iron Works. One member of the 1855 American military commission...
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  • Pennsylvania. The district consists of the older part of Phoenixville, especially the former Phoenix Iron Works site and its employee and owner housing. At the...
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    James Wolfe Ripley of the U.S. Army ordered 300 wrought iron rifled cannons from Phoenix Iron Works. The U.S. Ordnance Department designed a gun that eliminated...
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  • George P. Whitaker (category Whitaker iron family)
    400 ha) in Cecil County, Maryland. He also owned the Phoenix Iron Works in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. Whitaker was a member of the National Union Party...
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    of Pennsylvania The Phoenix Bridge Company (1885). Album of designs of the Phoenix Bridge Company : successors to Clarke, Reeves & Co., Phoenixville Bridge...
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    ironmaster and an owner of the Phoenix Iron Works, the major industry in Phoenixville. He was elected by the Whigs to the Pennsylvania Assembly in 1843, where...
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