Alexander Lyman Holley
Alexander Lyman Holley (born July 20, 1832, Lakeville, Conn., U.S.—died Jan. 29, 1882, Brooklyn, N.Y.) was an American metallurgist and mechanical engineer. For the steelmaker Corning, Winslow & Company, he bought U.S. rights to the Bessemer process in 1863 and designed a new plant in Troy, N.Y.—the first in the United States to begin steel production by the Bessemer process. He made significant improvements in the converter, and he designed numerous large steelworks in Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Missouri, among other locations.
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Alexander Lyman Holley
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Encyclopaedia Britannica
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Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Date Published:
01 May 2024
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February 23, 2025