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Sharon Valley Historic District, in Sharon, Connecticut, a small community which grew an iron mining and refining operation during the late 19th century, including a lime kiln; Eastburn-Jeanes Lime Kilns Historic District, Newark, Delaware, NRHP-listed; Orofino Historic District, Orofino, Idaho, NRHP-listed, which includes several lime kilns.
Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Boise River and Canal Bridge: 1922 2007-02-07 Caldwell: Canyon: Warren camelback through truss: Bullion Tunnel: 1910 1984-09-20 Avery
The Iron Rolling Mill (Eisenwalzwerk), 1870s, by Adolph Menzel. Casting at an iron foundry: From Fra Burmeister og Wain's Iron Foundry, 1885 by Peder Severin Krøyer An ironworks or iron works is an industrial plant where iron is smelted and where heavy iron and steel products are made.
The Mesker Brothers Iron Works and George L. Mesker & Co. were competing manufacturers and designers of ornamental sheet-metal facades and cast iron storefront components from the 1880s through the mid-twentieth century. The Mesker Brothers Iron Works was based in St. Louis, Missouri, and was
After a dispute over city hydrant contracts, the two water works merged in 1891 to form the Artesian Hot and Cold Water Company, with Christopher W. Moore as president. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Moore was the first residential customer of the company, and his home, now the Moore-Cunningham House , on Warm Springs Avenue was the first house in the United ...
These iron-works, situate on the Tyne, and belonging to Messrs. Losh, Wilson, & Bell, originally consisted of only one furnace, being the first blast furnace that was specially erected for this bed of ironstone (in connection with Scotch, and other ores, for mixing), viz., about the year 1842 or 1843, and which ironstone was purchased from the ...
Eagle Ironworks (or Eagle Iron Works) is a name used by a number of companies producing ironwork products. It may refer to: Lucy's Eagle Ironworks, Oxford, England;
The ruins remain today as one of the best preserved 19th-century iron furnace sites in the South. [5] Also known as the Roupes Valley Iron Company, these works had significant influence on the later development of the Birmingham iron and steel industry. An experiment conducted at Tannehill in 1862 proved red iron ore could successfully be used ...