Empire Steel & Iron Company bought the mine and reopened it in 1900.
It was constructed in 1899 by the Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company at a cost of $22,450.
He was President of the Tennessee Coal & Iron Company for several years.
He was also an operating officer of the Debardeleben Coal and Iron Company.
The new Iron Company flourished for nearly fifty years.
The plant was designed and built by Chicago Bridge & Iron Company.
Metalworking is still carried out, and examples of the Bo'ness Iron Company's work are to be found in many places.
It operated from 1892 until approximately 2002 when its assets were sold to other companies, including Chicago Bridge & Iron Company.
In 2001 the company was acquired by the Chicago Bridge & Iron Company.
The main office building served as headquarters of Colorado Fuel and Iron Company.