Name
Juniata Furnace
Industry Type
Materials
Industry
iron
Country
united states
State/County/Province
Pennsylvania
City
Williamsburg
Notes
The only slide found for this site (so far) bears notation:
\"Juniata Furnace, Pa. RMV Stereo\" and appears to be made from a sepia transparency. The slide is undated.
Information provided here is only a \"best guess.\"
Per Sharp & Thomas (\"A Guide to the Old Stone Blast Furnaces in Western Pennsylvania\" by Sharp, Myron B. and Thomas, William H., published by The Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, © 1966), this furnace was built in 1857 by Neff, Dean & Co. The furnace was located in Williamsburg near the river bank. A power substation now stands at the site of the furnace. The furnace was also known as Williamsburg Furnace.
\"Juniata Furnace, Pa. RMV Stereo\" and appears to be made from a sepia transparency. The slide is undated.
Information provided here is only a \"best guess.\"
Per Sharp & Thomas (\"A Guide to the Old Stone Blast Furnaces in Western Pennsylvania\" by Sharp, Myron B. and Thomas, William H., published by The Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, © 1966), this furnace was built in 1857 by Neff, Dean & Co. The furnace was located in Williamsburg near the river bank. A power substation now stands at the site of the furnace. The furnace was also known as Williamsburg Furnace.
Start Year
1857
End Year
0
Company
Juniata Furnace
Site Name
Collection
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