Written on back: "commemoration of 100th anniversary of Lukens Steel Co., July 2, 1910 at Coatesville, Pa. site, placing memorial tablet near Chemical Laboratory. Flag unfurled by Charles Lukens Huston, Jr._then 4 yrs, 43 days old. *Left to Right:...
Written on back: "Presentation of Lukens Steel Company Scholarship Grant June 1951 to Jack Gable Conner by Stewart Huston, Vice President & Secretary."
Written on back: "flame cut in the By-Products Division. They can be seen in bridges in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, and the Alcan Highway. 1955 Lukens annual report."
Collection guide for the Charles L. Huston Papers, a collection of Mr. Huston's family and personal papers, and a small percentage of Lukens Steel
Company business related papers.
Written on back: "1956 annual report: Lukens T-1 steel - 60 tons of it - went into the dipper and related parts of a big power shovel built by the Marion Power Shovel Company. The shovel has a bucket with a 45-cubic yard capacity and can dump its...
Written on back: "from Lukens are a part of the Atomic Energy Commission & engineering test reactor at the AEC Laboratories in Scoville, Idaho. 1956 Lukens annual report."
Written on back: "Front Row: Charles Humpton, John Vanderslice, Charles Thompson, Frank Russell, Howard Humpton, Richard Humpton. Center Row: J. A. Van Ormer, Horace Spackman, A. F. Huston, Dr. Charles Huston, Charles Lukens Huston, Joseph Humpton,...
Written on back: "in front of Youngs Million Dollar Pier, about 1927 or '28, A.R.A. - R.S.M.A. Convention and exhibit, 8 days, 10,000 to 12,000 in attendance; this convention & exhibit moved to the new Convention Hall in 1930." "Lukens Booth - on...
Written on back: "on edge of ball room, Young's Million Dollar Pier - this exhibit and convention moved to new Convention Hall in 1930. ARA and RSMA Convention and exhibit, 8 days, 10,000 to 12,000 attended." "Seated (L to R): Harry Loeb - Phila....
Written on back: "Atlantic City, on Board Walk in front of Youngs Million Dollar Pier, about 1920-'21 or '22, A.R.A. - R.S.M.A. Convention and exhibit, 8,000 to 10,000 attended." "L. to R.: G. L. Gordon - Lukens; Mrs. Harry Loeb; 'Ed' Loeb - Harry...
Written on back: "The primary purpose of the stacks is to modernize the Open Hearth furnaces and to make them more efficient." - Lukens Life, Nov., 1954, also used March, 1961
Written on back: "Behind the pump house, work is progressing on the new armor plate building. In the left background is t he Green Anneal building, where the 5,000 ton flattening press is in the process of being installed." (See Lukens Life, Nov....
Written on back: "made by Lukens for the handling of forging and from the furnaces to forging press. Device also manipulates forging during pressing operation."