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The Eureka Iron & Steel Works (also known as Eureka Iron Works, Eureka Iron and Steel Company and Wyandotte Mills) was an American iron and steel company in Wyandotte, Michigan. It started in 1853 with the discovery of unusually high-quality iron ore in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. A group of businessmen in the Detroit area figured this could be a profitable enterprise to manufacture iron and steel, so they pooled together funds to form a new company. The company produced the first commercially available steel in America. One of the first uses for this steel was tracks for railroads. It was in business until 1892.

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  • The Eureka Iron & Steel Works (also known as Eureka Iron Works, Eureka Iron and Steel Company and Wyandotte Mills) was an American iron and steel company in Wyandotte, Michigan. It started in 1853 with the discovery of unusually high-quality iron ore in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. A group of businessmen in the Detroit area figured this could be a profitable enterprise to manufacture iron and steel, so they pooled together funds to form a new company. The company produced the first commercially available steel in America. One of the first uses for this steel was tracks for railroads. It was in business until 1892. (en)
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  • The Eureka Iron & Steel Works (also known as Eureka Iron Works, Eureka Iron and Steel Company and Wyandotte Mills) was an American iron and steel company in Wyandotte, Michigan. It started in 1853 with the discovery of unusually high-quality iron ore in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. A group of businessmen in the Detroit area figured this could be a profitable enterprise to manufacture iron and steel, so they pooled together funds to form a new company. The company produced the first commercially available steel in America. One of the first uses for this steel was tracks for railroads. It was in business until 1892. (en)
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