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I am posting this message (originally posted on arch-metals) to HISTARCH at
the request of Ian Burrow, who does not subscribe to this list. I will
forward any replies that are made to the list; if anyone wishes to respond
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Thank you,
Patricia A. Madrigal
Hunter Research, Inc.
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>Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 11:23:38 -0400
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>Subject: 18th-century plating mills
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>Hunter Research, Inc. is in the process of excavating a water-powered plating
>mill site in Trenton, New Jersey. This was built by Isaac Harrow, who
>described himself as an English Smith, in the early 1730's. The mill
>presumably contained a forge and one or more trip-hammers powered by the
>water wheel. Can anyone help us with examples of excavated or standing
>examples in the UK or North America, or other information? Thank you in
>advance.
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>Ian Burrow
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