History of the Manufacture of Iron in All Ages, And Particularly in the United States for Three Hundred Years, From 1585 to 1885

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History of the Manufacture of Iron in All Ages, And Particularly in the United States for Three Hundred Years, From 1585 to 1885
James Moore Swank
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Two furnaces, now abandoned, once stood near Shippensburg in this county — Augusta, built in 1824, and Mary Ann, built in 1826. Big Pond furnace, built in 1836, between Augusta and Mary Ann furnaces, was burned down in 1880. About 1806 Jacob M.
Haldeman removed from Lancaster county to New Cumber- land, at the mouth of Yellow Breeches creek, on the Susque- hanna. He purchased a forge at this place and added a rolling and slitting mill, which were operated until about 1826, when they were abando
...ned. Fairview rolling mill, about a mile from the mouth of Conodoguinet creek, in Cumberland coun- ty, and two miles above Harrisburg, was built in 1833 by Gabriel Heister and Norman Callender, of Harrisburg, to roll bar iron. Jared Pratt, of Massachusetts, leased the mill in 1836 and added a nail factory.
Michael Ege was for many years the most prominent iron- master in the Cumberland valley, owning, a short time before his death. Pine Grove furnace, the Carlisle iron woi^s. Holly furnace, and Cumberland furnace.


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