- Hedden Iron Construction Company
Eugene Bleything Hedden, son of Viner J. Hedden, president of V.J. Hedden and Sons Construction Co., graduated from
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1885 with a degree incivil engineering . He took employment first with The Riverside Bridge and Iron Works ofPatterson, New Jersey , where he could studysteel andiron construction. After about a year, he accepted a similar position with Wallis Iron Works, of New Jersey.In 1889 he established himself in steel and iron construction work, with offices at 35 Broadway,New York City , NY. In 1892 a plant was constructed at Bloomfield Center, with railroad facilities on the Delaware, Lakawanna, and Western railroad, for the manufacture of all kinds of constructionaliron andsteel . The company was incorporated in 1903 under the name of Hedden Iron Construction Co., with offices at 22 Clinton St.,Newark, New Jersey . The company was incorporated with an authorized capital of $100,000 and Mr. Hedden was named president.In 1910 the Bloomfield plant was abandoned, and a new plant was erected on eleven acres at Lyons Farms, on the Irvington branch of the
Lehigh Valley railroad . The main shop of the new plant was 110 x 240 feet, and had switching facilities for twenty-three cars on a double end switch. This plant was equipped with the most modern machinery, capable of manufacturing any kind of constructionsteel .Gilbert Hedden ofChatham, New Jersey , achieved the most remarkable progress towards solving theOak Island treasure mystery. Hedden was born in 1897, and became, in 1919, Vice-President and General ManagerHillside, New Jersey , fabricators and erectors of structural steel. On the sale in 1931 of the business to Bethlehem Steel Company, he became plant manager of the "Hedden" works.Many of the finest bridges and skyscrapers in the area were erected with steel from the Hedden Iron Construction Company.
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Source: 1) History of The City of Newark, New Jersey, Urquhart, Vol III, 19132) The Genealogical And Memorial History of the State of New Jersey, Vol III, Lewis, Pub. 1913
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