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Title
Cleveland
Cliffs
Iron
Company
-
Carle
C
.
Conway
Subject
Lake Erie
Shipping industry
Docks--Ohio--Cleveland
Lake steamers--Great Lakes (North America)--History
Shipping--Erie, Lake
Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company
Hulett iron-ore unloaders
National Register of Historic Places
Mather, Samuel, 1851-1931
Mather, William Gwinn, 1857-1951
Conway, Carle
Time Period
1940s
Place
Cleveland (Ohio)
Cuyahoga County (Ohio)
Description
Caption
reads
: "
'Unloading
Ore
at
Cleveland
'.
Cleveland
Cliff
Iron
Co
.
Docks
,
Lake
Erie
,
west
of the
mouth
of the
Cuyahoga
.
District
4
.
Project
Photog
.
John
Steinke
,
1940
" This
photograph
shows
the
cargo
vessel
'
Carle
C
.
Conway
'
being
unloaded
using
four
Huletts
in
Cleveland
,
Ohio
. The
dock
is
located
in on
Whiskey
Island
, on the
coast
of
Lake
Erie
,
between
the
mouth
of the
Cuyahoga
River
and
Edgewater
Park
. The '
R
.
L
.
Agassiz
',
originally
the '
William
A.
Hawgood
' of
1907
,
became
the '
Carle
C
.
Conway
' in
1934
and was
broken
up
at
Port
Arthur
in
1963
. The
words
"
National
Steel
Corporation
"
appears
along
the
sides
of the
steamship
. The
Hulett
automatic
ore
unloader
was
invented
by
George
Hulett
of
Ohio
in the
late
1800s
; he
received
a
patent
for his
invention
in
1898
. The
first
working
machine
was
built
the
following
year
at
Conneaut
Harbor
in
Conneaut
,
Ohio
.
It
was
successful
, and
many
more
were
built
along
the
Great
Lakes
,
especially
the
southern
shore
of
Lake
Erie
to
unload
boats
full
of
taconite
from the
iron
mines
near
Lake
Superior
.
Substantial
improvements
were
later
made
on the
design
by
Samuel
T
.
Wellman
.
It
is
these
second-generation
Huletts
which
continue
to
stand
to this
day
. The
electrically
operated
Hulett
unloader
runs
on
two
sets
of
parallel
tracks
along
the
face
of the
docks
,
one
near
the
edge
and
one
further
back
, with
normally
enough
distance
for
four
sets
of
railroad
tracks
in
between
.
Steel
towers
,
riding
on
wheeled
trucks
,
support
girders
that
run
from
front
to
back
,
perpendicular
to the
dock
face
.
Along
these
girders
runs
a
carriage
which
can
move
toward
or
away
from the
dock
face
. This in
turn
carries
a
large
walking
beam
which
can
be
raised
or
lowered
; at the
dock
end
of this
is
a
vertical
column
with a
large
scoop
bucket
on the
end
. A
parallel
beam
is
mounted
half-way
down
this
column
to
keep
the
column
vertical
as
it
is
raised
or
lowered
. The
machine's
operator
,
stationed
in the
vertical
beam
above
the
bucket
for
maximum
cargo
visibility
,
could
spin
the
beam
at any
angle
. The
scoop
bucket
is
thus
lowered
into the
ship's
hold
,
closed
to
capture
a
quantity
(10
tons
approx.)
of
ore
,
raised
, and
moved
back
toward
the
dock
. The
lake's
Huletts
were
used
until
about
1992
,
when
self-unloading
boats
were
standard
on the
American
side
of the
lake
.
Most
, if not
all
, have
since
been
scrapped
. In
1999
,
only
six
remained
, the
group
of
four
at
Whiskey
Island
in
Cleveland
,
Ohio
the
oldest
. In
spite
of the
Cleveland
machines
being
on the
National
Register
of
Historic
Places
and
designated
as a
Historic
Mechanical
Engineering
Landmark
, they were
demolished
in
2000
by the
Cleveland
Port
Authority
to
enable
development
of the
land
they were
located
on. The
Port
Authority
disassembled
and
retained
two
Huletts
, to
enable
their
reconstruction
at
another
site
, but the
reconstruction
has not
yet
happened
.
Cliffs
Natural
Resources
,
formerly
Cleveland-Cliffs
,
is
a
Cleveland
,
Ohio
business
firm
that
specializes
in the
mining
and
beneficiation
of
iron
ore
and the
mining
of
coal
. The
firm's
earliest
predecessor
was the
Cleveland
Iron
Mining
Company
,
founded
in
1847
.
Samuel
Mather
and
six
associates
had
learned
of
rich
iron-ore
deposits
recently
discovered
in the
highlands
of the
Upper
Peninsula
region
of
Michigan
. The
final
decades
of the
1800s
were a
period
of
business
consolidation
from the
partnership-sized
businesses
of an
earlier
generation
to a
new
type
of
business
firm
, the
stock-market-traded
corporation
intent
on
maximizing
market
share
. The
former
Cleveland
Iron
Mining
Co
. was a
survivor
of this
shakeout
,
purchasing
many
of its
competitors
.
One
key
merger
in
1890
, with
Jeptha
Wade's
Cliffs
Iron
Company
led
the
combined
firm
to
change
its
name
to the
Cleveland-Cliffs
Iron
Company
.
William
G
.
Mather
, the
son
of
Samuel
,
guided
Cleveland-Cliffs
as
president
and
later
as
chairman
of the
board
during
the
period
of
1890-1947
.
Under
Mather
,
Cleveland-Cliffs
was a
leader
in the
development
of the
classic-type
lake
freighter
, a
bulk-cargo
vessel
especially
designed
to
carry
Great
Lakes
commodities
. The
618-foot
(188
m)-long
William
G
.
Mather
,
launched
in
1925
,
is
a
surviving
example
of this
ship
type
. For
almost
a
century
, the
black-hulled
Cleveland-Cliffs
ships
were
familiar
sights
on the
upper
Lakes
. In
1933
,
Edward
Greene
(the
son-in-law
of
Jeptha
Homer
Wade
II)
replaced
William
G
.
Mather
as the
head
of the
company
.
Demand
for
American
iron
ore
hit
peaks
during
World
War
I
,
World
War
II
, and the
post-WWII
consumer
boom
, and the
company
enjoyed
success
for
many
decades
. The
periods
following
the
recessions
of
1974-75
and
1981-83
were
harsh
ones
for the
iron
ore
industry
.
Cleveland-Cliffs
shrank
its
operations
,
closing
many
of their
plants
and
began
turning
the
associated
tailings
ponds
into
compensatory
wetlands
for its
other
properties
. In
1984
,
Cliffs
withdrew
from the
Great
Lakes
shipping
industry
. In
June
2007
,
Cleveland-Cliffs
purchased
its
first
domestic
coal
property
. In
line
with its
venture
into
coal
, the
company
changed
its
name
from
Cleveland-Cliffs
to
Cliffs
Natural
Resources
in
October
2008
.
Creator
Ohio
Federal
Writers
'
Project
Date of Original
1940
Collection
Ohio
Guide
Photographs
Source
State
Archives
Series
1039
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