U.S. Steel Corporation. A lantern slide depicting Flue dust recovery at Carnegie Illinois Steel Corporation

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Title
U.S. Steel Corporation. A lantern slide depicting Flue dust recovery at Carnegie Illinois Steel Corporation
Date created
undated
Medium
lantern slide
photographer
uncredited
Description
This image depicts at Gary Works, Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corp. One of the American manufacturers of COR-TEN® Steel.

Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corp. was a major subsidiary of U.S. Steel Corporation. It was created in 1936 by merging two older subsidiaries—Carnegie Steel Company and Illinois Steel Company—to consolidate US Steel operations
Relation
COR-TEN® Steel was used by a number of important artists of the second half of the 20th century, including Donald Judd and Richard Serra.
BarnettNewman_BrokenObelisk_RothkoChapelBroken Obelisk, 1963–1967
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https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8bad5b5aa-e12c-4807-9daf-d52e46f21955
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