Men of Steel

Men of Steel is an engaging journey through an abandoned steel mill. It interweaves memoir, interviews with retired steelworkers and the history of steel through the mill's rise and demise in a narrative and photographic tapestry. The origin of Simonds Saw and Steel, an early 20th century specialty alloy steel producer on the banks of the Erie Canal in Western New York is traced through successive owners to modern times through the voices of men involved in the work of manual steel making, the labor movement, social issues of race and gender, and the human and environmental costs of a secret contract tor radioactive steel. The ultimate bankruptcy of the mill is examined in the context of the root causes of the steel industry's decline that left the steelworker as bereft and abandoned as the property where they worked, one of the nation's industrial tombstones--where time has stopped and layered up, and where things left behind blend with the action of nature reclaiming the site.

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Men of Steel

Men of Steel is an engaging journey through an abandoned steel mill. It interweaves memoir, interviews with retired steelworkers and the history of steel through the mill's rise and demise in a narrative and photographic tapestry. The origin of Simonds Saw and Steel, an early 20th century specialty alloy steel producer on the banks of the Erie Canal in Western New York is traced through successive owners to modern times through the voices of men involved in the work of manual steel making, the labor movement, social issues of race and gender, and the human and environmental costs of a secret contract tor radioactive steel. The ultimate bankruptcy of the mill is examined in the context of the root causes of the steel industry's decline that left the steelworker as bereft and abandoned as the property where they worked, one of the nation's industrial tombstones--where time has stopped and layered up, and where things left behind blend with the action of nature reclaiming the site.

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Men of Steel

Men of Steel

by Louis a Rosati
Men of Steel

Men of Steel

by Louis a Rosati

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Men of Steel is an engaging journey through an abandoned steel mill. It interweaves memoir, interviews with retired steelworkers and the history of steel through the mill's rise and demise in a narrative and photographic tapestry. The origin of Simonds Saw and Steel, an early 20th century specialty alloy steel producer on the banks of the Erie Canal in Western New York is traced through successive owners to modern times through the voices of men involved in the work of manual steel making, the labor movement, social issues of race and gender, and the human and environmental costs of a secret contract tor radioactive steel. The ultimate bankruptcy of the mill is examined in the context of the root causes of the steel industry's decline that left the steelworker as bereft and abandoned as the property where they worked, one of the nation's industrial tombstones--where time has stopped and layered up, and where things left behind blend with the action of nature reclaiming the site.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780984962112
Publisher: Arizati Press
Publication date: 09/04/2018
Pages: 298
Sales rank: 1,075,343
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

Dr. Louis A Rosati was born and raised in Lockport, New York where he attended Lockport public schools. He graduated from the University of Buffalo ('62) and the Upstate Medical Center at Syracuse ('66). He did his residency in pathology at the University of Michigan Medical Center in Ann Arbor, and then served in the Navy at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, MD. He practiced pathology for 37 years in the Phoenix metropolitan area where he was a co-founder of Clin-Path Associates and Sonora Laboratory Sciences (Sonora-Quest). Now retired, Louis resides in Mesa, Arizona with his wife Rosalie, his Lockport High School class of '58 sweetheart of more than 55 years. His publications include pathology articles and book chapters in the peer-reviewed medical literature, and a creative non-fiction book-My Winning Season, which traces the summer of 1954, in a memoir about growing up and playing baseball in Lockport.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Chapter One Scythemakers 1

Chapter Two Tainted Dirt 11

Chapter Three Toxic Places 21

Chapter Four A Fletcher’s Job 35

Chapter Five Things They Left Behind 51

Chapter Six Alloyed on the Erie Canal 65

Chapter Seven Melting Anew 75

Chapter Eight Risky Business 93

Chapter Nine Extracurricular Activity 101

Chapter Ten Women of Steel 113

Simond’s Vintage Years 121

Simond’s Abandonment and Decay 129

Chapter Eleven Simonds Goes to War 141

Chapter Twelve Taking it to the Cleaners 155

Chapter Thirteen Snake Pit 163

Chapter Fourteen Sheet Mill—Starting Over 177

Chapter Fifteen Union Business 187

Chapter Sixteen Boom 199

Chapter Seventeen Bust 209

Chapter Eighteen Aftermath 221

Epilogue 239

A Note on Sources 261

Bibliography 263

Glossary 267

Simonds Steel Alloys 275

Acknowledgments 277

About the Author 281

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