(Download free ebook) Vanishing Ironworks of the Ramapos: The Story of the Forges, Furnaces, and Mines of the New Jersey–New York Border Area
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| #2516262 in Books | Fall Creek Books | 2011-06-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.90 x.90 x5.90l,1.20 | File Name: 0801477247 | 400 pages |
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This is the story of early iron mining and manufacturing, and what remains to be seen today, in the hills that cross the northeastern border of New Jersey into New York. Centrally located in the Colonies, New Jersey was in an especially advantageous position: its waterways provided power and excellent transportation and its dense forests furnished the charcoal essential for making pig and bar iron. During the two major wars on American soil New Jersey and New York ir...
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