Aliquippa
This is the story of how one quaint Pennsylvanian village became a modern utopia.

Until 1906, Aliquippa was known as a small farming community called Woodlawn, but the 20th century ushered in tremendous change when the Jones & Laughlin Steel Company came to town. The company designated the plant site as the Aliquippa Works, ultimately leading the town to change its name to Aliquippa in 1928 to more closely identify with the mill. By 1930, the population would balloon to over 27,000 residents. To accommodate its workforce, Jones & Laughlin developed a community that boasted of homes with all of the modern conveniences, including indoor plumbing and electricity. Schools and businesses were built to support the population, along with fire and police departments and a modern transportation system. Immigrant workers were recruited from around the world to man the massive industrial complex, and as the mill grew, so did the town. Aliquippa is a testimony to the people who built and nurtured the growth of this memorable city.

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Aliquippa
This is the story of how one quaint Pennsylvanian village became a modern utopia.

Until 1906, Aliquippa was known as a small farming community called Woodlawn, but the 20th century ushered in tremendous change when the Jones & Laughlin Steel Company came to town. The company designated the plant site as the Aliquippa Works, ultimately leading the town to change its name to Aliquippa in 1928 to more closely identify with the mill. By 1930, the population would balloon to over 27,000 residents. To accommodate its workforce, Jones & Laughlin developed a community that boasted of homes with all of the modern conveniences, including indoor plumbing and electricity. Schools and businesses were built to support the population, along with fire and police departments and a modern transportation system. Immigrant workers were recruited from around the world to man the massive industrial complex, and as the mill grew, so did the town. Aliquippa is a testimony to the people who built and nurtured the growth of this memorable city.

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Aliquippa

Aliquippa

by Cindy and Ed Murphy, Ed Murphy
Aliquippa

Aliquippa

by Cindy and Ed Murphy, Ed Murphy

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Overview

This is the story of how one quaint Pennsylvanian village became a modern utopia.

Until 1906, Aliquippa was known as a small farming community called Woodlawn, but the 20th century ushered in tremendous change when the Jones & Laughlin Steel Company came to town. The company designated the plant site as the Aliquippa Works, ultimately leading the town to change its name to Aliquippa in 1928 to more closely identify with the mill. By 1930, the population would balloon to over 27,000 residents. To accommodate its workforce, Jones & Laughlin developed a community that boasted of homes with all of the modern conveniences, including indoor plumbing and electricity. Schools and businesses were built to support the population, along with fire and police departments and a modern transportation system. Immigrant workers were recruited from around the world to man the massive industrial complex, and as the mill grew, so did the town. Aliquippa is a testimony to the people who built and nurtured the growth of this memorable city.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738599304
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 06/10/2013
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 1,030,594
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Cindy and Ed Murphy, lifelong Aliquippa residents, wrote, produced, and collaborated on two videos documenting the history of Aliquippa. Ed worked in one of the J&L operating departments for 30 years, and Cindy currently serves as a librarian for the B.F. Jones Memorial Library. The images used in this book are from the B.F. Jones Memorial Library and private collections.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 The Early Years 9

2 Building the Community 19

3 Jones and Laughlin Steel Company 39

4 West Aliquippa 53

5 Churches and Schools 63

6 The Business Community 77

7 The Golden Jubilee 109

8 B.F. Jones Memorial Library 121

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