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  2. Moselle Iron Furnace Stack - Wikipedia

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    Moselle Iron Furnace Stack is a historic iron furnace stack located near Moselle, Franklin County, Missouri. It was built in 1848-1849 by the Moselle Iron Furnace (1850-1854), and later operated as the Furnace of the Franklin Iron Mining Co. (1855-1859), and Moselle Iron Company (1874-1875). It is 31 feet high and constructed of cut stone blocks.

  3. Southeast Missouri Lead District - Wikipedia

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    The Southeast Missouri Lead District, commonly called the Lead Belt, is a lead mining district in the southeastern part of Missouri. Counties in the Lead Belt include Saint Francois, Crawford, Dent, Iron, Madison, Reynolds, and Washington. This mining district is the most important and critical lead producer in the United States. [1] [2]

  4. Scotia Iron Furnace Stack - Wikipedia

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    Scotia Iron Furnace Stack is a historic iron furnace stack located near Leasburg, Crawford County, Missouri. It was built about 1870 by the Scotia Iron Works, and is 35 feet wide at the base, and approximately 40 feet high. It is constructed of native limestone blocks. The furnace remained in operation until 1880. [2]: 2–4

  5. List of iron mines in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cliffs Shaft Mine Museum; Hibernia mines; Hull–Rust–Mahoning Open Pit Iron Mine; Iron Mountain (Utah) Iron Mountain District; Iron Mountain Mine; Jackson Mine; Minorca Mine; Milford Mine; Mountain Iron Mine; Pioneer Mine; Pyne Mine; Rouchleau Mine; Sloss Mines; Soudan Underground Mine State Park; Wenonah, Alabama

  6. Ozark Iron Furnace Stack - Wikipedia

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    Ozark Iron Furnace Stack, also known as the Ozark Iron Works, is a historic iron furnace located near Newburg, Phelps County, Missouri. It was built in 1873, and is a pyramidal shaped furnace stack constructed of hard, compact, fine-drained sandstone blocks on a solid rock foundation. It measures approximately 40 feet in height.

  7. Iron Mountain, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    A post office called Iron Mountain was established in 1846, and remained in operation until 1978. [3] The railroad history of the area runs deep, as the railways were key to the distribution of the minerals being mined. [4] The Iron Mountain and Southern Railway was prominent during the development of the Iron Mountain community in the 19th ...

  8. Iron mining in the United States - Wikipedia

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    US iron ore made up 2.5 percent of the total mined worldwide in 2015. Employment as of 2014 was 5,750 in iron mines and iron ore treatment plants. [3] US iron ore mining is dominated by the Precambrian banded iron formation deposits around Lake Superior, in Minnesota and Michigan; such deposits were also formerly mined in Wisconsin. For the ...

  9. Steelville, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The Cherry Valley Iron Mines just east of Steelville opened in 1878, and had produced 736,800 tons of ore between 1878 and 1910. [8] [9] The mines even created their own railway, the Crawford County Midland Railroad, to link with the St. Louis and San Francisco Railway to provide needed haulage services. [10] However, iron production was more ...