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It was a bankrupt ruin by the 1660s, but the Saugus Ironworks foretold America’s industrial might.

In the last quarter-century, the American steel industry—once the very symbol of American economic power—has undergone wrenching change.

How Peter Cooper managed to make himself deeply rich and deeply beloved at the same time

It’s a story that has been told many times. The Hewlett-Packard Company was founded by two gifted tinkerers, David Packard and William Hewlett, in a garage in PaIo Alto, California, in 1938, with $538 in capital.

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