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'''Sloss Iron & Steel Company''' is a descendant of the [[Sloss Furnace Company]] which was founded by [[Colonel James Withers Sloss]]. The name was changed to Sloss Iron & Steel Company in [[1885]] when Colonel Sloss retired and sold the company to a group of [[Alabama]] and Virginia investors represented by [[Hugh Morrow]]. The company was reorganized again in [[1902]] as [[Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Company]] when the company acquired the blast furnace plants and coal and iron ore reserves of the [[Sheffield Iron Company]].
'''Sloss Iron & Steel Company''' is a descendant of the [[Sloss Furnace Company]] which was founded by [[Colonel James Withers Sloss]]. The name was changed to Sloss Iron & Steel Company in [[1885]] when Colonel Sloss retired and sold the company to a group of [[Alabama]] and Virginia investors represented by [[Hugh Morrow]]. The company was reorganized again in [[1902]] as [[Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Company]] when the company acquired the assets of [[Sheffield Iron Company]] of [[Sheffield]], [[Alabama]], which included [[blast furnaces]] at Sheffield and [[Florence]], ore fields in [[Franklin County]] and coal properties in [[Walker County]].

Revision as of 16:51, 21 March 2006

Sloss Iron & Steel Company is a descendant of the Sloss Furnace Company which was founded by Colonel James Withers Sloss. The name was changed to Sloss Iron & Steel Company in 1885 when Colonel Sloss retired and sold the company to a group of Alabama and Virginia investors represented by Hugh Morrow. The company was reorganized again in 1902 as Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Company when the company acquired the assets of Sheffield Iron Company of Sheffield, Alabama, which included blast furnaces at Sheffield and Florence, ore fields in Franklin County and coal properties in Walker County.