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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Joseph Whitaker (industrialist) (redirect from Joseph Whitaker (Phoenixville))
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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to run from PA 23 and PA 29 in Phoenixville to US 1 and PA 101 in Penndel. By 1930, PA 113 was extended from Phoenixville southwest to US 30 in Downingtown...
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