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Clarksville Iron Furnace

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that channeled water to the waterwheel failed, causing water to spill onto the furnace site. The resulting flood extinguished the fire in the furnace and chilled the material that was being smelted at the time. In order to restart the furnace, it would have been necessary to dismantle the stack and
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Clarksville Iron Furnace was built in 1833 by Edward West & Co., a business venture formed by Edward West, Elijah Embree, and Montgomery Stuart. Elijah Embree owned an
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The ruins of the furnace are easiest to find and observe during the winter, after the surrounding trees and shrubs have lost their leaves.
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produced from the wood of trees cut from woodlands near the furnace. The furnace installation included a furnace stack and a
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The furnace began operation in 1833 or 1834. Initially it was fairly successful, producing iron for use in making nails and
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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rebuild it; the owners chose to abandon the operation instead of rebuilding.
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against Embree. Production ended abruptly in 1844 when the
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Clarksville Iron Furnace is located in Tennessee
Clarksville Iron Furnace is located in the United States
Erwin, Tennessee
36°8′53″N 82°31′40″W / 36.14806°N 82.52778°W / 36.14806; -82.52778
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charcoal iron
Unicoi County, Tennessee
Cherokee National Forest
National Register of Historic Places
iron ore
Bumpass Cove
Embreeville
charcoal
bellows
waterwheel
water power
wrought iron
Embreeville
flatboats
lawsuit
millrace
Elihu Embree
"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service



"Elijah Embree and the Embreeville Ironworks"

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