A view of Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company's Campbell Works, in East Youngstown (Campbell), Ohio, ca. 1920-1929. Named after company founder James Campbell, the Campbell Works was Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company's first steel mill and was also its largest, stretching for four and a half miles along the banks of the Mahoning River. The Campbell Works would lead Youngstown Sheet and Tube into becoming the third largest steel manufacturer in the United States, and insured that James Campbell's contribution to the company would be remembered
A typed note on the reverse reads: "District #5 Jan. 4,1938 902 City Bldg., Akron, Ohio YOUNGSTOWN ...
Interior view of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company's pump house at the Campbell Works, East Youn...
Reverse reads: "Youngstown Sheet & Tube. Credit W.A. Bartz." This photograph shows man rubber belt...
A view of Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company's blast furnaces at the Campbell Works, ca. 1920-1929. ...
James A. Campbell, located on the bottom row, sixth from the left, poses with other executives of th...
To accommodate the raw materials coming into the plant, and the finished product going out, the Youn...
The blast furnaces at Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company's South Chicago Works in Chicago, Illinois, ...
This photograph taken from across the Mahoning River captures the skyline of the Campbell Works, Eas...
Reverse reads: "Youngstown Sheet & Tube. Credit W. A. Bartz." This photograph shows the length of ...
Portrait of Youngstown Sheet and Tube President James A. Campbell, ca. 1920-1929. James Anson Campb...
Interior photograph taken at Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, which was established in Youngstown,...
This photograph shows the Brier Hill Works, Youngstown, Ohio, ca. 1920-1929. In 1923, the Youngstow...
This image shows the train depot and materials yard of Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company's Campbell ...
This is an early photograph of Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company's Hubbard Works, in Hubbard, Ohio, ...
Reverse reads: "Youngstown Sheet and Tube. Credit W.A. Bartz." This photo depicts an interior view ...
A typed note on the reverse reads: "District #5 Jan. 4,1938 902 City Bldg., Akron, Ohio YOUNGSTOWN ...
Interior view of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company's pump house at the Campbell Works, East Youn...
Reverse reads: "Youngstown Sheet & Tube. Credit W.A. Bartz." This photograph shows man rubber belt...
A view of Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company's blast furnaces at the Campbell Works, ca. 1920-1929. ...
James A. Campbell, located on the bottom row, sixth from the left, poses with other executives of th...
To accommodate the raw materials coming into the plant, and the finished product going out, the Youn...
The blast furnaces at Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company's South Chicago Works in Chicago, Illinois, ...
This photograph taken from across the Mahoning River captures the skyline of the Campbell Works, Eas...
Reverse reads: "Youngstown Sheet & Tube. Credit W. A. Bartz." This photograph shows the length of ...
Portrait of Youngstown Sheet and Tube President James A. Campbell, ca. 1920-1929. James Anson Campb...
Interior photograph taken at Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, which was established in Youngstown,...
This photograph shows the Brier Hill Works, Youngstown, Ohio, ca. 1920-1929. In 1923, the Youngstow...
This image shows the train depot and materials yard of Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company's Campbell ...
This is an early photograph of Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company's Hubbard Works, in Hubbard, Ohio, ...
Reverse reads: "Youngstown Sheet and Tube. Credit W.A. Bartz." This photo depicts an interior view ...
A typed note on the reverse reads: "District #5 Jan. 4,1938 902 City Bldg., Akron, Ohio YOUNGSTOWN ...
Interior view of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company's pump house at the Campbell Works, East Youn...
Reverse reads: "Youngstown Sheet & Tube. Credit W.A. Bartz." This photograph shows man rubber belt...