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568: 519: 1798: 126: 284: 885:] Thornburg and John Arthur built the Pine Grove furnace in 1770. ... December 3, 1783, Jacob Simon conveyed Pine Grove Furnace and land, together with another tract of 100 acres, to Michael Ege, Sr., Thomas and Joseph Thornburg, sons of Eobert Thorn- burg — Michael Ege one-half and the Thornburg brothers one- fourth each. ... As it is said Thornburg and Arthur built the furnace in 1770, in the interest of George Stevenson who was then the owner, it is most likely [ 2285: 2295: 1805: 1479:"Pine Grove Furnace (1979, 1198297,] [http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/f?p=154:8:1887178950796815 populated place]), [https://edits.nationalmap.gov/apps/gaz-domestic/public/search/names/1196534 State Park (1990, 1196534),] [https://edits.nationalmap.gov/apps/gaz-domestic/public/search/names/1207388 Furnace Stack (1990, 1207388)" 33: 2339: 2250: 1086:
The food and clothes of the people were provided at the "store." (The wagons that took away iron, brought back these necessities.) Calico for their dresses and sun-bonnets, linsey-woolsey (a rough woolen material) for their petticoats; they spun and dyed the wool for their stockings which they
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It is reported that President Fuller, of the South Mountain Railroad, contemplates extending the road to the new ore banks about two miles west of Pine Grove Furnace in the near future. The new banks are very productive, the ore is of an
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The ownership chain of the Pine Grove Iron Works was published in 1886, and a history by one of the superintendents was published in 1934. The Ironmaster's Mansion was restored by 1985 and renovated from 2010 until April 5,
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with the creek (east). Also to the east and southeast were the railroad bridge over the creek and the "east workings" with the limestone quarry ("flux ... pit 250'x75'x50' deep" in 1891) and Pine Grove bank No. 1.
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With the final purchase of the lands in Cumberland county at Pine Grove Furnace from the South Mountain Mining & Iron Company, which was consummated by deed bearing date the 12th day of September, 1913
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At Henry Clay Station, on the Hunter's Run & Slate Belt Railway, ... The slate is brought to the works by railway from the slate quarry, about 3 miles southwest [
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west of Pine Grove, was considered in 1880 but not completed. Net iron output in the peak year of 1883 was 6,000 short tons (5,400 t). The SMRR-succeeding 1891
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channel was north of the RR, while the creek through the topographic swale was south of the RR and flowed eastward under the RR bridge. The station was at
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The works occupied the small area around the furnace stack a "quarter of a mile from the" quarry. Notable geographic points near the works include the
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was the village/town associated with the iron works (designated the "Pine Grove Furnace" populated place in 1979), and village structures included the
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knitted themselves. ... Coarse, heavy shoes came from the "store," also flour, "flitch" (salt pork), molasses and tobacco. Many of the women smoked.
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Iron production ended in 1895, and the Pine Grove Iron Works was sold on September 12, 1913, as part of 3 tracts which became the majority of the
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and residences north of the east-west road through the area. By 1886 the village had a post office, and the schoolhouse and
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The Pine Grove bank No. I has a large horse of white clay, which still (1886) occupies a place in the east workings
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At full capacity, an average furnace used 800 bushels of charcoal every 24 hours ... 240 or more acres of woodland
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products such as wagon wheel iron, fireplace backs, iron kettles, ten plate stoves, and in the late 19th century,
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In 1764, partners George Stevenson, Robert Thornburgh and John Arthur built an iron furnace along Mountain Creek.
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The Pine Grove Furnace facilities were identified as "Pine Grove Iron-Works" by 1782 ("Mr. Eger's [
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identify Stevenson as "owner of the site" but the furnace was "built by Thornburg & Arthur".)
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Industrial buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania
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banks ... Red bank of the Thomas Iron Co. ... opened in 1874 ... Pine Grove No. 1 bank; ...
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by 1877, and remodelling in the 1877-8 winter including changes to allow alternate fuels.
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on April 13, 1977 for its significance in architecture and industry. It includes seven
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distributary point from Tom's Run (north), and the confluence of the furnace's
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Experiments With Charcoal, Coke And Antracite In The Pine Grove Furnace, Pa
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Recollections, Historical and Otherwise, Relating To Old Pine Grove Furnace
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was first used shortly afterward. A rail extension to the Wild Cat pits,
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1872 (top) & 1889 maps show the ore pits and railroad terminus. The "
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CRGIS: Cultural Resources Geographic Information System for Pennsylvania
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National Register of Historic Places in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
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Central Pennsylvania Conservancy claims the mansion was built in 1829.
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external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into
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distributary point for the furnace water race on the west, the
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Cambrian ... Formation ... Mountain Creek limonite banks ...
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Buildings and structures in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
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and the engine house(s) continued pumping the ore pit (now
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iron ore while two quarries provided limestone. The 1870
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Tourist attractions in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
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similarly-worded Franklin Institute journal of 1899)
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Forges and Furnaces in the Province of Pennsylvania
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Mountain Creek
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Cooke, Pennsylvania
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Pine Grove Furnace State Park
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Mountain Creek
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South Mountain Iron Company
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