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Morgan Park: Duluth, U.S. Steel, and the Forging of a Company Town

by Arnold R. Alanen

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From 1915 to 1971 the large U.S. Steel plant was a major part of Duluth’s landscape and life. Just as important was Morgan Park—an innovatively planned and close-knit community constructed for the plant’s employees and their families. In this new book Arnold R. Alanen brings to life Morgan Park, the formerly company-controlled town that now stands as a city neighborhood, and the U.S. Steel plant for which it was built.

 

Planned by renowned landscape architects, architects, and engineers, and provided with schools, churches, and recreational and medical services by U.S. Steel, Morgan Park is an iconic example—like Lowell, Massachusetts, and Pullman, Illinois—of a twentieth-century company town, as well as a window into northeastern Minnesota’s industrial roots.

 

Starting with the intense political debates that preceded U.S. Steel’s decision to build a plant in Duluth, Morgan Park follows the town and its residents through the boom years to the closing of the outmoded facility—an event that foreshadowed industrial shutdowns elsewhere in the United States—and up to today, as current residents work to preserve the community’s historic character.

 

Through compelling archival and contemporary photographs and vibrant stories of a community built of concrete and strong as steel, Alanen shows the impact both the plant and Morgan Park have had on life in Duluth.

 

Arnold R. Alanen is professor of landscape architecture at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His previous books include Main Street Ready-Made: The New Deal Community of Greendale, Wisconsin and Preserving Cultural Landscapes in America.  

Book News Annotation:

Morgan Park, Minnesota is a small community planned and built around 1915 for the housing of workers at the local U.S. Steel plant. In this book, Alanen (landscape architecture, University of Wisconsin, Madison) traces its development, emphasizing the style and construction of the homes and the organized structure of the community. He shows how being a company town helped solidarity, particularly during the Depression. After World War II, steel production slowly declined and the plant was finally closed in 2006. However, the town continues. Diagrams, floor plans and archival photos enhance this history of a vanishing aspect of American life. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Product Details

ISBN:
9780816641376
Subtitle:
Duluth, U.S. Steel, and the Forging of a Company Town
Author:
Alanen, Arnold R.
Photographer:
Faust, Chris
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
Subject:
United States - State & Local - Midwest
Subject:
History : General
Subject:
HIS036090
Subject:
History
Subject:
Sociology - Urban
Subject:
United States - 20th Century
Subject:
Corporate & Business History - General
Subject:
United States Steel Corporation - History
Subject:
Company towns - Minnesota - Duluth - History
Publication Date:
January 2008
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
338
Dimensions:
10.00x7.06x.90 in. 1.41 lbs.

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