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Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, stock pile of coal and iron ore, Detroit, Michigan, 1994.
Credit: Library of Congress
The creation of U.S. Steel integrated the Pennsylvania steel industry into a national system of steel production that extended from the ore deposits in Minnesota through production at plants in many states. This 1944 photo of stockpiled coal and iron ore at U.S. Steel's Hanna furnaces in Detroit, Michigan, gives a sense of the massive scale of production in the middle decades of the twentieth century.