Steel Giants
Historic Images from the Calumet Regional Archives
Stephen G McShane author Gary Wilk author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Published:8th Jun '09
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Dramatic photographs of the construction of the Calumet region and its steel mills
Dramatic photographs of the construction of Gary and its steel mills
At the turn of the 20th century, an army of workers descended upon the northwest Indiana dunes to forge a world-class steel industry for America. As a result of the mills constructed by companies such as U.S. Steel and Inland Steel, grid-like cities on the shoreline of Lake Michigan grew into prosperous steel towns, drawing workers from all over the country and beyond. The Calumet region became one of the most heavily populated and ethnically diverse regions in the nation. The story of its phenomenal growth was captured by photographers from U.S. Steel in Gary and Inland Steel in East Chicago. Steel Giants presents a selection of these dramatic photographs, with detailed captions, showing the construction of the steel mills and steel towns, the early production of steel, and the people who lived and worked in the industry.
[Steel Giants] is a wonderful array of images from a time when enormous structures that poured out steel, and the people who worked within these structures, dominated the landscape. September 2010
* Indiana Magazine of History *The massive scale of transformation of Lake Michigan shoreline to the steel cities of Gary and East Chicago is evident in this collection of photographs and documents. The foreword provides historical context, and the images picture not only the industrial construction and processes for steel production, but also the people and communities that made them work.March 11, 2010
* ForeWord Reviews *Steel Giants . . . is 304 pages of the real history of the region and a keepsake for anyone interested in local history.12/7/2009
* nwitimes.cISBN: 9780253352996
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 2136g
304 pages