Grant Furnace – Lawrence County, Ohio, was built in 1869 by W. D. Kelly & Sons. In 1869 W. D. Kelly built Grant Furnace in Ironton, Ohio
Furnaces
Etna Furnace
Etna Furnace Sale – Next Saturday at 10 a. m., the big Etna Furnace, in Ironton, Ohio, will be offered at public sale, on the premises by the trustees
Center Furnace
Center Furnace – Also spelled Centre Furnace, Lawrence County, Ohio . My father (Wm. Carpenter), Fred Bartles, John Steece, Joseph Huffman and Wm. Wolf
Buckhorn Furnace
Buckhorn Furnace – Lawrence County, Ohio
Belfont Iron Works
One of the oldest and best-known industries engaged in the manufacture of muck bar, pig iron and cut nails, is the Belfont Iron Works.
Blanche Furnace
Blanche Furnace was located in Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio and was named for Blanche McGovney who later married Charles S. Gray
Alice Furnace
Alice Furnace was named for the daughter of George Willard. Blanche Furnace was named for Blanche McGovney. In the Spring of 1873, the company erected
William Naylor McGugin -Ironmaster
The William Naylor McGugin lands are among the richest in Southern Ohio and bear every natural advantage as a splendid sight for any big industry.
Robert Hamilton
Robert Hamilton died Thursday, September 12, 1856, at his residence in Hanging Rock, Ohio from dysentery. He was long known as proprietor of one of Lawrence County
John Peters
John Peters was the son of Henry Peters and Rebecca Wilhelm, both natives of Pennsylvania. In 1831, the late Judge Salters, in later years a prominent citizen
Colonel John H. Moulton, Ironmaster
Col. J. H. Moulton, born in Brunswick, Ohio January 23, 1843. He moved to Sheridan to operate coal works in 1867 and married Maria Elizabeth Campbell
Ironton Tunnel
History and Photos of Ironton Ohio Tunnel and SR 93
Tariff of 1846 Judge Andrew Dempsey
Tariff of 1846 Written by Judge Andrew Dempsey of Lawrence County, Ohio. Judge Dempsey, of Hanging Rock, Ohio was the first assistant leader.
John Dillon Death
Mr. Dillon was born in Fayette county, Pa., and was the son of Moses Dillon, who was one of the builders of “Union Furnace,” about fifteen miles east of
Don Rist Collector of Pig Iron
Beginning seven years ago, Don Rist, 20-year-old University of Dayton civil engineering student, and his brother John started collecting specimens