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The Saugus Ironworks in Massachusetts is early and well known.
Suzanne Spencer-Wood
On Thu, 16 Feb 1995, Anita Cohen-Williams wrote:
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> Subject: Iron Furnaces and Kilns
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> Does anyone have information, sites, references to, or experience with iron
> furnaces and iron kilns of the 17th and 18th centuries in North American,
> especially from pioneer or proto-historic Indian contexts? I am interested
> in finding relationships to certain central Ohio localities.
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> Thanks in advance for any information or leads,
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