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John Fritz
John F. Fritz (Aug. 21, 1822 – Feb. 13, 1913) was an American pioneer of iron and steel technology〔( explorepahistory.com ) John F. Fritz ()〕〔Sandra E. Duffy (2012) (Fritz Lab: Not Just for Chicks ) from Pennsylvania State University〕 who has been referred to as the "Father of the U.S. Steel Industry".〔 To celebrate his 80th birthday the John Fritz Medal was established in 1902, with Fritz himself being the first recipient.〔
==Life==
Fritz was born August 21, 1822 in Londonderry Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, the eldest of seven children of George Fritz (1792–) and Mary Meharg (1799–).〔Fritz, John (1912) ''The Autobiography of John Fritz'' (Wiley) New York〕〔Students of Prof. Tatu (2013) (Steel and the Lehigh Valley ) from Lafayette College〕 and at the age of 16 he was apprenticed as a blacksmith.〔〔Journal of the Franklin Institute Volume 171, Issue 1, January 1911, Pages 97–98 Elliott Cresson Medal Awards: John Fritz, Esq.〕
He progressed to become a mechanic, working for the Norristown Iron Company, and in 1854 moved to the Cambria Iron Company, where he designed the first three-high rolling mill, a notable achievement.〔〔 In 1860 he became General Superintendent and Chief Engineer of the Bethlehem Iron Works in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.〔〔〔 While there he was responsible for installing a Bessemer Converter and various developments in the company, staying until 1892, when he was 70.〔
Fritz was President of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, President of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, Honorary Vice-President for life of the Iron and Steel Institute of London, member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Honorary member of the American Iron and Steel Institute, and recipient of the Bessemer Gold Medal, the Elliott Cresson Gold Medal and the John Fritz Gold Medal of the United Engineering Societies.〔Appended documents to the ''The Autobiography of John Fritz''〕 He was awarded honorary degrees from Columbia University, the University of Pennsylvania, Temple University and the Stevens Institute of Technology.〔

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