A History of the Andover Ironworks: Come Penny, Go Pound - Kevin W. Wright - Books - The History Press - 9781626192188 - September 17, 2013
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A History of the Andover Ironworks: Come Penny, Go Pound

Kevin W. Wright

A History of the Andover Ironworks: Come Penny, Go Pound

Soon after Philadelphia began to exploit New Jersey's largest hematite deposit in 1758, Andover Furnace and Forge began producing the best metal in the world. Its product was so desirable that the newly formed American military wrested control from Loyalist owners in 1778. This frontier industrial outpost endured thirty-five years before labor costs, competition from cheap imports, careless consumption of woodlands and difficulty in transporting its products finally extinguished its fires. Today, repurposed eighteenth-century stone mills and mansions at Andover and Waterloo testify to the combination of rich ore, abundant water power and seemingly endless forests that long ago attracted teamsters, woodcutters, charcoal burners, miners, molders and smelters to the Appalachian Highlands of New Jersey. Local expert Kevin Wright tells the hidden story of the facets and personalities that once made Andover iron so widely coveted.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 17, 2013
ISBN13 9781626192188
Publishers The History Press
Pages 128
Dimensions 226 g
Language English  

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