000000126 001__ 126 000000126 005__ 20240627151453.0 000000126 02480 $$a050-025-005 000000126 037__ $$aGENERAL 000000126 245__ $$aFramed picture of Thomas Steel Corporation, Warren, Ohio. 000000126 260__ $$cUndated 000000126 300__ $$c36 x 28 cm. 000000126 336__ $$aStill Image 000000126 500__ $$aGift of Mary Ellen Havanas Redington, daughter of Albert R. Havanas (Hovanecz), Sr. Albert (1908-1994), served as bundler, inspector, chief inspector and foreman at Thomas Steel from 1929-1947. There he developed the burr remover, a device for flattening steel under tension, which served to prevent machine guns from jamming. During the 1920's and 30's Albert was a star player of the Thomas Steel baseball team. Clinton Thomas opened his machine shop in Warren in 1920, and soon expanded into cold rolled steel strip manufacturing. The company developed the electroplating process, which they are still using today as Thomas Steel Strip Corp., a subsidiary of Tata Steel. Accompanying materials include promotional literature and genealogical information of Albert Havanas, Sr. 000000126 533__ $$cLocal History & Genealogy Center, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library 000000126 541__ $$fWarren-Trumbull County Public Library 000000126 650__ $$aThomas Steel Corporation 000000126 650__ $$aHavanas , Albert Rudolph (1909-1994) 000000126 651__ $$aWarren (Ohio) 000000126 655__ $$aPrint 000000126 8564_ $$9be436edd-227d-4bab-a68e-6538ee8a9c1c$$s8328886$$uhttps://trumbullmemory.org/record/126/files/001.jpeg 000000126 980__ $$aTrumbull County Businesses