The company stemmed from developments initiated in 1857, when John and David I. Jones, along with
Henry Chisholm, established a rolling mill at
Newburgh, incorporated as
Chisholm, Jones & Company, to
reroll worn
rails. In 1858,
Andros B. Stone (brother of
Amasa Stone) bought into the firm, which became the
Stone, Chisholm & Jones Company, and produced iron rails. The first
blast furnace in Cleveland was built by the firm in 1861. In November 1863, an investment from Stone led to the expansion and reorganization of the company, which then became the Cleveland Rolling Mill Company. In 1868 the company installed a pair of
Bessemer converters, and started using them to produce steel. During the 1870s, various types of wire products were produced at the mill. In 1881 the company built Central Furnaces plant, near the
Cuyahoga River, for the production of pig iron. == Strikes ==