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  2. File:Architectural wrought-iron, ancient and modern (IA ...

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    Short title: Architectural wrought-iron, ancient and modern : a compilation of examples from various sources of German, Swiss, Italian, French, English and American iron work from Mediaeval times down to the present day

  3. File:Chicago Bridge & Iron Works (1912 catalog).jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Wrought Iron Gate, St Mary's Convent, Chiswick.jpg

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  6. Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    It consisted of a blast furnace for producing pig iron and gray iron (the later of which was poured into molds to make firebacks, pots, pans, kettles, and skillets), a forge where pig iron was refined into wrought iron and a 500-pound hammer was used to make merchant bars, which were sold to blacksmiths for manufacture into finished products ...

  7. Curtin Village - Wikipedia

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    This historic district is composed of buildings and structures related to an ironworks dating back to 1810, when the village was founded by Roland Curtin, Sr., father of Pennsylvania's Civil War-era governor Andrew Gregg Curtin, and Miles Boggs.

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  9. Antietam Iron Furnace Site and Antietam Village - Wikipedia

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    It consists of the remains of a mid-18th to late-19th century iron furnace site, and the nearby related village. Remnants of the ironworks include a dam and race, a possible wheel pit or building foundation, the possible location of a furnace stack, and a four-arch stone bridge built by John Weaver in 1832.