There is a new group called "The Bessemer Historical Association" which has been formed to take charge and maintain the old CF&I archives. These archives were finally obtained from Oregon Steel, the present owner of the steel mill. An old building near the mill, I think on steel mill property, will be restored to house the archives in proper form. The archives are important as they contain not only the history of CF&I but are also valuable for the history of Pueblo, particularly the old South Pueblo. As far as I know, they are not presently available to the public as much work has to be done to organize and preserve as well as develop the property. You may contact the Pueblo Chieftain at library@chieftain.com (the newspaper archives department or write Pueblo Chieftain at P.O. Box 4040, Pueblo, CO 81005. Phone number is 544-3520. They would probably be willing to send you copies of recent articles about the CF&I archives. I didn't save the articles myself, but some did appear in the past few weeks. The newspaper's web site is http://www.chieftain.com You might also want to contact the Pueblo City-County Library. Their web site is http://www.pueblolibrary.org Hope this helps. Joan Pueblo