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The Hörder (Hoerder) Bergwerks-und Hütten-Verein , or Hörder Verein for short, was a mining and iron company in Dortmund.
 
In 1852, construction began on the first blast furnace (later called Phoenix-Ost).
 
In 1879 a licence was obtained from [[Sidney Gilchrist Thomas]] for the new Thomas process. The Thomas steelworks built in 1880.
 
See [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%B6rder_Bergwerks-_und_H%C3%BCtten-Verein Wikipdia entry].


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Revision as of 19:08, 21 November 2020

The Hörder (Hoerder) Bergwerks-und Hütten-Verein , or Hörder Verein for short, was a mining and iron company in Dortmund.

In 1852, construction began on the first blast furnace (later called Phoenix-Ost).

In 1879 a licence was obtained from Sidney Gilchrist Thomas for the new Thomas process. The Thomas steelworks built in 1880.

See Wikipdia entry.

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