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Noble Brothers Foundry

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112:. In 1857, the foundry produced the first locomotive for the Rome Railroad, making this the first locomotive to be manufactured below Richmond. In 1861 the production of the foundry took on another role. The Confederate Government ordered the foundry to produce cannons and other war materials. A rifle plant was built by the brothers, but burned down before production got started. Jefferson Davis exempted the brothers from battlefield fighting. He proclaimed "... the 6 Noble brothers are exempt from the fighting as we have plenty of men to fight but few that can make cannons." 17: 133:
On their way out of town at the end of the occupation, Sherman's troops burned the foundry facility to the ground, and attempted to dismantle the lathe using sledgehammers, with little success. The hammers marks are still visible today and the fire caused minimum damage to the lathe. The massive
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A Noble Brothers Foundry 954-pound cannon that was made around 1861 is on display outdoors in Naperville, IL. To see the cannon, head to Central Park off Benton Street any time of the year.
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due to an investigation into improper manufacture of weapons at the facility, they continued output of other war-related materials, especially locomotives, attracted the attention of the
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The Noble Brothers played a major role in rebuilding Rome after the American Civil War. They played key roles in the production of Rome's Clock Tower.
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The Noble Brothers Foundry was built by James Noble Sr. and his six sons (William, James Jr., Stephen, George, Samuel and John) around 1855 in
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to the first waterfall. Here the lathe was unpacked and hauled by horse and cart to the foundry at First and Broad Street.
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Even though the foundry's production of cannon had been halted by the
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around the same time. This massive lathe was brought by boat to
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Industrial buildings and structures in Georgia (U.S. state)
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Former buildings and structures in Georgia (U.S. state)
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Historical marker for the Noble Brothers Foundry (2014)
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and was a prime factor in the occupation of Rome by
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Foundry
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steam boat
furnaces
locomotives
firearms
cannons
United States Civil War
Rome, Georgia
lathe
Pennsylvania
Mobile, Alabama
Coosa River
steam boat
furnaces
locomotives
Confederate government
Union Army
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