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63: 238:, forced out Butcher, whose adherence to the idea of steelmaking as an obscure art of secret recipes did not serve him well when his recipes did not turn out right and he was unable to analyze why. With Butcher gone, Sellers renamed his erstwhile-namesake steel works the Midvale Steel Works. Kanigel states that the name reflected the fact that Midvale was roughly equidistant from the 171:), and the flagship Nicetown plant was, in the management's own words, "never a 'tonnage' plant". That is, unlike larger steelmakers, they did not measure their success in terms of the sheer tonnage they could manage to produce per year. Midvale's niche in the steel industry was defined early on by a scientific approach to 247:
steelworks), but between them. In 1872, Sellers brought in a Yale-trained chemist with a talent for organization named Charles Augustus Brinley, who used applied science to straighten out the steelmaking formulas and processes, along the way analyzing and salvaging the scrap that had accumulated during Butcher's tenure.
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rivers; however, if accurate, this etymology was fanciful, because a look at a map of Philadelphia shows that the plant, at Wissahickon and Roberts Avenues, was actually much closer to the Schuylkill. Perhaps the emphasis was that it was not directly on either river (as might usually be expected of a
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Besides the railroad industry, one of the most important client industries for Midvale became armaments. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, among many American steel companies, Bethlehem Steel and Midvale Steel especially, became the
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The company began in 1867 as the William Butcher Steel Works. The products that founders William Butcher, Jr. (a son of the founder of W. & S. Butcher Steel Works, a scion of the
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Brinley hired Russell Davenport, a fellow Yale chemist, to be his assistant. Brinley, Davenport, and Sellers led Midvale to a period of prosperity. By the
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in 1876, they "were making Midvale into a company as congenial to a scientific approach to industrial problems as could be found anywhere in America".
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steel industry) and Philip Syng Justice (an American manufacturer) planned to produce were cast-steel locomotive tires (that is, in British spelling,
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domestic alternatives to buying from Krupp.) An influential product of theirs since the 1910s and constantly improved through the 1930s was the
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operator, to gang boss, to engineer, to chief engineer of the works. During this time he developed the core of his philosophy of
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for steelmaking. Nicetown's proximity to one of the principal locomotive-building plants of the western hemisphere, the
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1956: Heppenstall Steel Company of Pittsburgh merges with Midvale Company to become Midvale-Heppenstall Company
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that moved by river, canal, and rail from northeast Pennsylvania passed by Nicetown on its way to
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was also getting into the steel rail business. The Nicetown site was chosen because plenty of the
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Heppenstall-Midvale AG of Switzerland continues to incorporate the Heppenstall and Midvale names
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The Franklin Institute and the Making of Industrial America: Guide to the Microfiche Collection
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1872: Sellers forces Butcher out, hires Brinley, starts Midvale's tradition of applied science
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projectiles for warships. Their innovation attempts at armor-making were less successful.
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of the Americas. (In fact, they built their armament businesses largely on offering the
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during the transitional era when steelmaking gradually transformed from black art to
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1923: Bethlehem Steel Company acquires all of Midvale Steel and Ordnance Company
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the flagship Nicetown plant, which will be run by the new "Midvale Company"
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Midvale was never a particularly large company (relative to giants such as
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bus depot and maintenance facility built on former site of Nicetown plant
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The Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the Midvale Company. Midvale 1867–1942
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The One Best Way: Frederick Winslow Taylor and the Enigma of Efficiency
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1880: Reorganized under new name, but same management
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Historic films of Midvale Steel in Philadelphia, 1919
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Midvale produced high-quality steels (including many
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Midvale Steel Company
40°00′50″N 75°09′57″W / 40.01389°N 75.16583°W / 40.01389; -75.16583

steel
Nicetown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Frederick Winslow Taylor
lathe
scientific management
alloy steels
casting
forging
machining
heavy artillery
naval
coastal
field
steam turbines
naval armor plate
pressure vessels
petroleum refineries
automotive industry
Carnegie
Bethlehem
U.S. Steel
metallurgy
applied science
research and development
Sheffield, England
Bethlehem Steel
anthracite coal

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