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Site of Meinrad Rumely's Blacksmith Shop

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Site of the Blacksmith Shop (1897, 1913)

The blacksmith shop was the first building construc...

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Site of Blacksmith Shop

Most necessary in

Colonial Times,

date erected unknown.

Blacksmiths were

Charles Kemble, Gilbert Knight,

Henry Allen, and William Cutts

Marker is at the intersection of Carranza Road and Medford Lakes Road/Chatsworth Road (County Route 532), on the right when traveling north on Carranza Road.

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Site of Meinrad Rumely's Blacksmith Shop

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This marks the site of Meinard Rumely’s Blacksmith Shop where in 1853 he built his first threshing machine.

In the factory later erected here were produced pioneering ...

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Site of the Blacksmith Shop (1897, 1913)

The blacksmith shop was the first building constructed by Percy & Small after they purchased the old Blaisdell shipyard site from William Donnell in 1896. It was furnished with forges, bellows, and anvils for fabricating large quantities of ironwork for ...

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