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Sunday, April 19, 2015
Cambria Steel - 1905
Cambria Steel - 1905
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Sam Arnold
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My wife's grandfather worked at Cambria Steel. He left school at an early age, he was in the 4th grade. At the age of 13 he worked in the Coal Mines, he worked all the Steel mills i.e. Bethlehem Steel, US Steel, Cambria Steel and I think there may have been another one or two, just no sure. He was a bell hop and many other jobs. He ended up working as a foreman for People's Natural Gas Company laying the gas line up and over the Incline plane. His name was Harry James from Grove AVE in Moxham. I always considered him a wonderful person.
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My wife's grandfather worked at Cambria Steel. He left school at an early age, he was in the 4th grade. At the age of 13 he worked in the Coal Mines, he worked all the Steel mills i.e. Bethlehem Steel, US Steel, Cambria Steel and I think there may have been another one or two, just no sure. He was a bell hop and many other jobs. He ended up working as a foreman for People's Natural Gas Company laying the gas line up and over the Incline plane. His name was Harry James from Grove AVE in Moxham. I always considered him a wonderful person.
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