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alloy steel in order to produce lighter-weight, stronger automobiles. When the Massillon Rolling Mill Company merged into the Central Steel Company in June 1914, Griffiths resigned as a chemist at Canton's United Steel Company to become Central's vice president and superintendent. He then became the
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president of the company. His daughter, Gertrude, lit the first open hearth furnace at the new Central Steel Company in 1915. In 1917, Griffith's was named to the Massillon Steel Casting Company board of directors. The company's earliest orders came from the
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When Central Steel became part of Central Alloy Steel Company, Griffiths became chairman of its board of trustees. However, when that firm was absorbed by the
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for production of the steel-rated equipment and supplies needed for
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Patrons of St. Timothy's Episcopal Church: Fred J. Griffiths
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English-born
Stark County, Ohio
Henry Ford
vanadium
United States military
World War I
Massillon, Ohio
Massillon Tigers
Ohio League
National Football League
Republic Steel Corporation
Patrons of St. Timothy's Episcopal Church: Fred J. Griffiths
"Associating in Obscurity 1920"
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Massillon Tigers
Ohio League
Massillon
Ohio
History
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1904
1905
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1907
1915
Canton Bulldogs–Massillon Tigers betting scandal
Cupid Black

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