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Cornwall : the people and culture of an industrial Camelot, 1890-1980

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo5175
Date of Publication
1984.
Call Number
974.819 O12
Responsibility
Carl Oblinger.
ISBN
0892710284 (pbk.)
Place of Publication
Harrisburg
Publisher
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission,
Date of Publication
1984.
Physical Description
vi, 123 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Notes
Interviews with Robert Arnold, Sr., and others.
Summary
" The changing impact of industrialization on American society has been a favorite problem for discussion and debate in the academic world. Rarely, however, have the actors of that controversial drama-the workers themselves - been given the opportunity to tell the tale from the uninhibited perspective of personal experience. The candid recollections contained in Cornwall effectively answer that need and, in the process, reveal some provocative and surprising conclusions about working-class response and behavior. Like other industrial ventures of the nineteenth century, the Cornwall Ore Bank Company in Lebanon County generated its share of unskilled and semi-skilled immigrant labor from eastern and southern Europe. Unlike other growing industrial giants, however, the family-operated mining enterprise skillfully constructed a sense of paternalism which engendered a climate of harmony and cooperation. Although basically a periodic treatment of workers' experiences in the twentieth century, the interviews collected here reflect the subtle confrontation between that nineteenth century legacy and the reality of the monopoly capitalism initiated by Bethlehem Steel with its takeover in 1921. A number of events, especially the depression of the 1930s, the CIO unionization drive in the late 1930s and early 1940s, and the mine closings in 1973, would provide a serious challenge to management's hold on the community, and underscore workers' desperate struggle to come to grips with capitalism's unpleasant side effects. Cornwall is an interesting and important contribution to the literature of this complex period of American social and economic history." [from Pennsylvania Heritage Magazine]
Subjects
Working class - Pennsylvania - Cornwall
Industries - Pennsylvania - Cornwall
Interviews - Pennsylvania - Cornwall.
Cornwall (Pa.) - Social life and customs.
Cornwall (Pa.) - Biography.
Additional Author
Oblinger, Carl D.
Additional Corporate Author
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.819 O12
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Iron, independence, and inheritance : the story of Curttis and Peter Grubb

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo13383
Author
Dibert, James A.
Date of Publication
c2000.
Call Number
974.819 D544
Responsibility
James A. Dibert.
Author
Dibert, James A.
Place of Publication
Cornwall, PA
Publisher
Cornwall Iron Furnace Associates,
Date of Publication
c2000.
Physical Description
62 p. ; 22 cm.
Notes
Cover title.
Pages 61-62 printed on p. [3-4] of cover.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-62).
Summary
Contents 1. Peter Grubb: Ironmaster? (this chapter tells of Peters start as a stone mason, how he discovered iron ore while searching for stone, and how he later established iron furnaces at Hopewell in Berks county and Cornwall in Lebanon county ). 2-Curttis and Peter Grubb: Ironmasters (this chapter chronicles the work of the two sons after they inherit the business from their father).3- The Patriot Cause (Peter Grubb is elected to the Warwick Committee of Observation and Inspection; Curttis forms a company of associators). 4- The Call to Action (Peter suffers from public criticism; Curttis leads battalion of flying camp). 5- A Qustion of Inheritance (Curttis marries a third wife, pregnant with child, which complicates the expectations of inheritance). 6- Appendix with Grubb family genealogy
Subjects
Grubb, Curttis, - 1733-1789.
Grubb, Peter, - 1740-1786.
Cornwall Furnace (Cornwall, Pa.)
Hopewell Forge (Pottstown, Pa.)
Cornwall (Pa.) - Biography.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.819 D544
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Notes on the life and work of Robert Coleman

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo12721
Author
Delafield, Joseph L.
Date of Publication
1912.
Call Number
905.748 HSP
  1 website  
Responsibility
Joseph L. Delafield.
Author
Delafield, Joseph L.
Place of Publication
Philadelphia, Pa
Publisher
Historical Society of Pennsylvania ,
Date of Publication
1912.
Physical Description
pp. 226-230 ; 23 cm.
Notes
Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography , v. 36.
This record provides a link to this resuorce on the publisher's official online repository.
Subjects
Coleman, Robert Habersham , - 1856-1930.
Business people - Pennsylvania - Cornwall
Cornwall (Pa.) - Biography.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 HSP
Websites
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The touch of time : Robert Habersham Coleman, 1856-1930

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo4836
Author
Noble, Richard E.
Date of Publication
c1983.
Call Number
974.819 L441 Vol. 16, no. 1
Responsibility
by Richard E. Noble.
Author
Noble, Richard E.
Place of Publication
Lebanon, Pa
Publisher
Lebanon County Historical Society,
Date of Publication
c1983.
Physical Description
79 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Notes
Cover title.
"Vol. 16, no. 1."
Originally presented as the author's thesis (Trinity College, 1982)
Bibliography: p. 77-79.
Robert Habersham Coleman was the fourth -and last- generation scion of a family which controlled Cornwall Iron Furnace, in Cornwall, Pennsylvania. This major coal-burning ironmaking facility was founded in 1742 by Peter Grubb and produced pig iron, domestic products, and, during the American Revolution and Civil War, cannon barrels. [Wikipedia]
Subjects
Coleman, Robert Habersham, - 1856-1930.
Businesspeople - Pennsylvania - Cornwall
Cornwall (Pa.) - Biography.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.819 L441 Vol. 16, no. 1
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