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  2. List of American cast-iron cookware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Stove Works company was founded in 1889 (originally named Georgia Stove Company) to produce cast-iron stoves. Initially, their business boomed to the point where in 1902, a separate foundry was built in Birmingham, Alabama, especially for the production of hollow ware and cast-iron cookware to supplement their stoves.

  3. Russian stove - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Russian stove, a unique and special universal stove oven that first appeared in the 15th century and is still used for cooking, heating, bathing and more. Discover its features, variations, cultural significance and examples in folklore and fairy tales.

  4. Wood-burning stove - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, operation, and types of wood-burning stoves, a heating or cooking appliance that burns wood fuel. Find out how to choose the right fuel, control the air supply, and avoid harmful emissions.

  5. The 11 Best Wood Stoves for Warmth, Ambiance, and More - AOL

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    2000 Wood Stove. If you’re looking for an elegant stove designed to showcase the crackling fire inside, this model is a great choice. The large, 16- by 10.3–inch viewing door made of ...

  6. Franklin stove - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and design of the Franklin stove, a metal-lined fireplace invented by Benjamin Franklin in 1742. It used a hollow baffle and an inverted siphon to extract more heat and less smoke from the fire.

  7. Round Oak Stove Company - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and products of Round Oak Stove Company, a Michigan-based manufacturer of heating stoves founded in 1871. See how the company influenced Dowagiac, Michigan and became a popular brand with Chief Doe-Wah-Jack mascot.

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