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  2. The Westward Journey - Wikipedia

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    The Westward Journey, also listed as Indians, Reaper, Blacksmith, Pioneer Family, [1] is a set of outdoor sculptures made by Herman Carl Mueller in 1886–1887, located above the south portico of the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis, the capital of the U.S. state of Indiana.

  3. List of blacksmith shops - Wikipedia

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    Brown-Moore Blacksmith Shop, Merrittstown, PA, NRHP-listed Reiff Farm with blacksmith shop from 1742, Oley Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, NRHP-listed Strode's Mill Historic District , East Bradford Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania

  4. Category:Blacksmith shops - Wikipedia

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    S. Sahuaro Ranch; Salisbury Village Blacksmith Shop; Santa Fe Railway Shops (Albuquerque) Scandia Eastern Irrigation District Museum; Senn's Grist Mill-Blacksmith Shop-Orange Crush Bottling Plant

  5. Look Back: Blacksmith talks about old Wilkesbarre in 1918

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    Feb. 25—Bear Creek blacksmith David Frey, a German immigrant, knew he could do better business relocating to East Market and Canal streets next to the North Branch Canal in Wilkesbarre sometime ...

  6. Brown-Moore Blacksmith Shop - Wikipedia

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    Brown-Moore Blacksmith Shop is a historic blacksmith shop located at Luzerne Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. The shop began operation in 1822, and remained open until 1939. It is a rectangular brick building with a corrugated metal roof. It has a rectangular wood frame wagon shop addition rebuilt in 1919 after a fire.

  7. Cambria Iron Company - Wikipedia

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    The Cambria Iron Company of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, was a major producer of iron and steel that operated independently from 1852 to 1916.The company adopted many innovations in the steelmaking process, including those of William Kelly and Henry Bessemer.

  8. James Black (blacksmith) - Wikipedia

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    Black was soon recognized as the best blacksmith in the area which had a bad effect on his father-in-law's competing shop. Black and his wife had four sons and a daughter during this period: William Jefferson in 1829, Grandison Deroyston in 1830, Sarah Jane in 1832, John Colbert in 1834, and Sydinham James in 1835.

  9. Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Hopewell Furnace stove, 10-plate cooking model, with a lower firebox and upper oven for baking. Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site in southeastern Berks County, near Elverson, Pennsylvania, is an example of an American 19th century rural iron plantation, whose operations were based around a charcoal-fired cold-blast iron blast furnace.