Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 11, 1 (1985)

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Honor to render to every man his due has been a heavy shadow to the Sun shine of my Happiness. . . ."^ The share which Zane purchased from Lewis Stephens for £2250 included the "Mansion House Spring Mill and six hundred Acres of Patented Land thereunto . . . and . . . Warrant Right to four hundred Acres ... on the West side of Cedar Creek ..." along with "one full equal & Undivided fourth part" of the "Tracts Called the Buffaloe, the Rock Ore, The Furnace, The Pine and the Forge Tract. . . . "^... The furnace was situated at the foot of Great North Mountain, and the manor was east of Little North Mountain, about seven miles southeast of the furnace site; the house was to be released to Zane on 1 August 1767, though he evidently did not take possession at that time. It is not known how early the furnace was called "Marlboro," but one of the mortgages to the Potts family clearly specified "a Furnace Called Marlborough Furnace and Forge Called Marlborough Forge . . .," indicating that the name had been in use for some time.'° This furnace, or at least a rebuilt version of it (Fig.

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