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When the Carnegie Steel Company decided to increase their producing capacity in this district, they found it advisable to create new works rather than add to any of their existing works. After careful investigation, they fixed the site of the present McDonald Mills which at that time was farm land. The Village of McDonald, as well as the mills, was named in honor Thomas G. Mc- Donald, the first general superintendent of C Carnegie Steel Company's Youngstown plants. Steel mill sets pac McDonald Mill 1 ti 1 1 l , P W l W 4 . MR. THOMAS G. MCDONALD CAPT' JAM5 Mayor l ll Es K it V g ek Mr. Clarence Miller succeeded former mill superintendents and was in charge at the time L of the start of the housing projects. - That the workmen of the mills might be T properly housed, it was necessary to build the village of McDonald, which was done by The W Conneaut Land Company, a subsidiary of the y Carnegie Steel Company, The house agent for this project was David F. Austin. yi l
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or eommunit development U. S. S. Corporation .- - 1', .if '1 it? 1 A. FREED CLARENCE MILLER DAVID F. AUSTIN MCD0n3,1d Supt. McDonald Mills House Agent It was divided by avenues running north and south, named after the Statessand the Presidents, and by streets running east and west and numbered consecutively, commencing atthe railroadp E Directly east of and adjoining the center of t the village is Woodland Park, consisting of about 30 acres of woodlandybroken by revines and hills A and making ag pleasure spot of A great natural 'beau'-A ty' is y y s f E i 1' The houses were ofthe 4, 5, 6 and iiiroom Ti i types, with 4 double 4-roomedihouses and 5 A double duplex houses with Sfroomed, apartments. The-architecture is so varied that there were no two houses alike inthe same neighborhood. The exteriors were finished in narrow and wide sidings shingles, stucco, and brick Every house was located on a ,paved streetiwith Sidewalks, sewers, water and electric services. A i
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