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1915 Sanborn fire map of Niles.

Thomas Steel mill located east of Mosquito Creek.

Thomas Steel Mill was a new rolling mill established by W. A. Thomas in 1902. It was located on Walnut Street and Summit Street. It was dismantled during the 1930 depression.

This photograph represents enlargements made by John R. Thomas after acquiring property from Ward's in 1879. Sold by the Thomas' to Carnegie Steel Co. in 1900 which further enlarged the property.

Built in 1870 by William Ward and known as the Wm. Ward & Co blast Furnace, it failed in the Panic of 1873.

This picture shows the original Ward Blast Furnace in a different view.

Carnegie Steel expanded the Thomas Steel Mill which was later dismantled in 1925.

Carnegie Steel expanded the Thomas Steel Mill which was later dismantled in 1925.
