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Carnegie Steel Company and Pittsburgh

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Difference between Carnegie Steel Company and Pittsburgh

Carnegie Steel Company vs. Pittsburgh

Carnegie Steel Company was a steel producing company primarily created by Andrew Carnegie and several close associates, to manage businesses at steel mills in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area in the late 19th century. Pittsburgh is a city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States, and is the county seat of Allegheny County.

Similarities between Carnegie Steel Company and Pittsburgh

Carnegie Steel Company and Pittsburgh have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Allegheny River, Andrew Carnegie, Bessemer process, Downtown Pittsburgh, Edgar Thomson Steel Works, Jones and Laughlin Steel Company, Monongahela River, Ohio River, Steel, U.S. Steel.

Allegheny River

The Allegheny River is a principal tributary of the Ohio River; it is located in the Eastern United States.

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Andrew Carnegie

Andrew Carnegie (but commonly or;MacKay, p. 29. November 25, 1835August 11, 1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist, business magnate, and philanthropist.

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Bessemer process

The Bessemer process was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron before the development of the open hearth furnace.

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Downtown Pittsburgh

Downtown Pittsburgh, colloquially referred to as the Golden Triangle, and officially the Central Business District, is the urban downtown center of Pittsburgh.

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Edgar Thomson Steel Works

The Edgar Thomson Steel Works is a steel mill in the Pittsburgh area communities of Braddock and North Braddock, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Jones and Laughlin Steel Company

The Jones and Laughlin Steel Company began as the American Iron Company, founded in 1852 by Bernard Lauth and B. F. Jones, a few miles (c 4 km) south of Pittsburgh along the Monongahela River.

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Monongahela River

The Monongahela River — often referred to locally as the Mon — is a U.S. Geological Survey.

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Ohio River

The Ohio River, which streams westward from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Cairo, Illinois, is the largest tributary, by volume, of the Mississippi River in the United States.

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Steel

Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon and other elements.

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U.S. Steel

United States Steel Corporation, more commonly known as U.S. Steel, is an American integrated steel producer headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with production operations in the United States, Canada, and Central Europe.

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Carnegie Steel Company and Pittsburgh Comparison

Carnegie Steel Company has 33 relations, while Pittsburgh has 962. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 1.01% = 10 / (33 + 962).

References

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