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Phoenix Column
The Phoenix Column was invented And patented in 1862 by Samuel Reeves, Vice President of Phoenix Iron Works. It consisted of sections of rolled, Flanged wrought iron, riveted together, Creating a hollow structural column That was lightweight, but strong. It enabled the Phoenix Bridge Company, An affiliate of Phoenix Iron Works, To design structures that set world records For vertical height and distance spanned. They built Phoenix Column bridges, trestles, and such All over the United States and all over the world. Until the day they didn’t anymore. Eventually, everything changes. The Phoenix column was made obsolete By the steel I-beam, which is easier, And cheaper to manufacture. Foreign competition took its toll. Phoenix Bridge Company and Phoenix Iron Works Both went out of business. Condos now fill the space where The open hearths and rolling mills once stood. But the history remains. And I consider the fact, with no small sense of irony, That I compare myself to a Phoenix Column. I'm lightweight and strong, but hollow inside, And well along to being obsolete.
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