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Iron Furnaces
Thomas Mayberry agreed in 1742 to erect iron furnaces on t...
The Hanging Rock Iron Region / The Blast Furnaces of Lawrence Co
The Hanging Rock Iron Region
To furnish the n...
Oxmoor Iron Furnaces
1863 - 1928
First blast furnace in Jefferson County ...
Scranton Iron Furnaces
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Scranton was founded as an ironmaking ...
Site of Tassie Belle and Star and Cresent Iron Ore Furnaces
New Birmingham was a boom town nearby in the late 1880s bu...
Results for Iron Furnaces
Iron Furnaces
Thomas Mayberry agreed in 1742 to erect iron furnaces on the property of William Vestal. Here ore was mined and iron produced for the first time west of the Blue Ridge. Washington visited the iron furnaces here in 1760.
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The Hanging Rock Iron Region / The Blast Furnaces of Lawrence Co
The Hanging Rock Iron Region
To furnish the needs of the early settlers, then to furnish ordnance for a nation at war, and finally to furnish merchant iron to the steel mills, 100 iron producing blast furnaces were built within these ...
Oxmoor Iron Furnaces
1863 - 1928
First blast furnace in Jefferson County erected near this site (1863) by Red Mountain Coal and Iron Co. Destroyed (1865) by Federal troops: rebuilt (1873) and second furnace added. Successful experimental run made in Furnace No. 2 (1876) ...
Scranton Iron Furnaces
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Scranton was founded as an ironmaking community. In the late 1830's, the natural resources of the Lackawanna Valley attracted William Henry, the Scrantons, the Platts, and their associates. Nearby they found coal, waterpower, limestone, and iron ore - everything ...
Site of Tassie Belle and Star and Cresent Iron Ore Furnaces
New Birmingham was a boom town nearby in the late 1880s built around local iron ore operations. The furnaces, capable of producing 50 tons of iron daily, were named "Tassie Belle," after the wife of the town founder A. B. ...