Lehigh Cement built a plant in Fogelsville, Pennsylvania in 1907 and aMason City, Iowa, facility--the company's first west of the Mississippi--in 1911. In 1914 the company moved into the Pacific Northwest by purchasing a two-year-old plant in Metaline Falls, Washington.
[email protected]Lehigh Cement Companybegan as a single-mill operation in Ormrod, Pennsylvania, producingPortland cement. As the demand for concrete increased in the early 1900’s, thecompanythrived. Over the years, a strategy of acquisitions, modernization and increased productivity propelled thecompanyto the position of one of North America’s leading providers ofcementand construction materials.
DetailsAlthough natural cement dates back to the Romans, by the late 1800s builders were turning to its manufactured counterpart, portland cement, for higher strength and more consistent performance.English bricklayer Joseph Aspdinis widely credited for the invention of modern portland cement.Aspdinreceived the first patent on portland cement in 1824.
DetailsIn 1900 the Iola Portland Cement Company was built. It was the largest cement plant in the United States. It hired 900 men at it peak and created its own town for its employees. In 1917 the plant was sold toLehigh Portland Cement Companyand provided Iola’s largest industrial payroll until it ceased in 1970. Part of the Lehigh grounds is now occupied by theGates Rubber Company.
DetailsTheAtlas Cement Company Memorial Museumis a unique depository of the influence that was brought to bear on theLehighValley by the largestcement plantit thehistoryof the world. Through its collection of artifacts, it tells of the impact of the more than 5,000 workers who were employed in the five plants built here between 1889 and the closing of the last plant in 1982.
DetailsEXPLOSIONSPEPPER VALLEY'S HISTORY* THE WORST WAS IN 1942 IN NORTHAMPTON COUNTY. THAT BLAST KILLED 31 MEN. It was 9:15 a.m. March 26, 1942, and workers at the Sandts Eddy quarry of theLehigh...
DetailsJul 29, 2017· Easton man tracingLehigh Valley's long cement history: 'Companydeserves it'. With theLehigh Valleybeing one of the main suppliers for the entire country at one point, thecement industryis ...
DetailsWhen the Central Railroad of New Jersey leased theLehigh& Susquehanna, the Stem brothers were denied access to the tracks for their railroad cars by the term of the lease. Forced into making farm implements and wagons, the village survived but never achieved its full measure of development until the arrival of theAtlas Portland Cement Companyin 1895.
DetailsCoplay Cement, founded in 1872 in the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania, was the very first producer of Portland cement in North America and later became Essroc Cement Corporation which is now a part of Lehigh Cement Company. In 1977, HeidelbergCement, one of the world’s leading producers of cement and ready mixed concrete, established a presence in the United States with the acquisition of theLehigh Cement Company.
DetailsOfficial site ofLehighHanson, supplier ofcement, aggregates, ready mixed concrete, asphalt and other building materials to markets throughout North America.
DetailsPostcard showing theLehigh Portland Cement Companyquarry and plant. Today, the quarry forms a lake. This undated photo shows theLehigh Portland Cement Companyquarry and plant in the distance. In the BriefHistoryof Allen County, Kansas, an entry states that: In 1900 the IolaPortland Cement Companywas built.
DetailsBy 1920Lehigh Portland Cementwas the nation’s largestcement companyin terms of plants, with annual production topping more than 12 million barrels of its high-qualityPortland cement. In 1923 thecompanybuilt one of the region’s largestcementplants in Birmingham, Alabama and by 1927 thecompany’s owned 21 plants in ten states.
DetailsDevelopment ofPortland Cementin the United States. In the spring of 1866, David O. Saylor, Esias Rehrig, and Adam Woolever started the CoplayCement Company.The CoplayCement Companywas located along the west side of theLehighRiver and along side of theLehighValley Railroad (L.V.R.R).
DetailsThe AtlasCement CompanyMemorial Museum is a unique depository of the influence that was brought to bear on theLehighValley by the largestcementplant it thehistoryof the world. Through its collection of artifacts, it tells of the impact of the more than 5,000 workers who were employed in the five plants built here between 1889 and the closing of the last plant in 1982.
DetailsIt was 9:15 a.m. March 26, 1942, and workers at the Sandts Eddy quarry of theLehigh Portland Cement Co. in Northampton County were taking their morning break. Several already had their lunch ...
DetailsA couple more historic photos of theLehigh Portland Cement Companyin Iola, courtesy of the Allen County Historical Society:. This 1903 photo of the quarry shows a rough rail line, used to haul rock from the quarry to the crushing machines.
DetailsForced into making farm implements and wagons, the village survived but never achieved its full measure of development until the arrival of the AtlasPortland Cement Companyin 1895. The Atlas was soon joined by the LawrencePortland Cement Companyand gave the township a …
DetailsLehigh’scementplant located in the Town of Union Bridge, Maryland, employs directly almost 160 residents in the surrounding communities, and produces over 2 million tons ofcement. Thecementplant mines over 3.5 million tons of limestone annually or about 12,000 tons per day of usage at the on-site Union Bridge site.
DetailsThe first industry, The Brick and TileCompany, got its start in 1886 using the natural resources abundant in the area. The lime, brick and tile business developed rapidly with the opening of The Northwestern StatePortland CementPlant in 1906 followed by theLehigh Portland Cement Companyin 1910.
DetailsHeidelbergCementhas been present in the United States since 1977, when it purchased theLehigh Cement Company. Founded in 1897, theLehigh Cement Companybegan as a single-mill operation producingportland cementin Ormrod, Pennsylvania.HeidelbergCementacquired its Canadian operations in 1993 and Hanson PLC in 2007.
DetailsOfficial site ofLehigh Hanson, supplier ofcement, aggregates, ready mixed concrete, asphalt and other building materials to markets throughout North America.
DetailsOld Kansas Postcard - Iola -Lehigh Portland Cement Company- Factory . Old Kansas Postcard - Iola -Lehigh Portland Cement Company- Factory Unused postcard dating from about the 1920's, or so. Some edge wear and light stains, but still a very presentable card in Average to Good condition. Shipping is combined for multiple purchases. See Pic.
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