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(Ebook) Alabama Blast Furnaces (Library Alabama Classics) by Joseph H. Woodward III ISBN 9780817354329, 9780817381011, 0817354328, 0817381015

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Authors:Joseph H. Woodward III
Pages:176 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:1
Publisher:University Alabama Press
Language:english
File Size:12.19 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780817354329, 9780817381011, 0817354328, 0817381015
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(Ebook) Alabama Blast Furnaces (Library Alabama Classics) by Joseph H. Woodward III ISBN 9780817354329, 9780817381011, 0817354328, 0817381015

This work is the first and remains the only source of information on all blast furnaces built and operated in Alabama, from the first known charcoal furnace of 1815 (Cedar Creek Furnace in Franklin County) to the coke-fired giants built before the onset of the Great Depression. Woodward surveys the iron industry from the early, small local market furnaces through the rise of the iron industry in support of the Confederate war effort, to the giant internationally important industry that developed in the 1890s. The bulk of the book consists of individual illustrated histories of all blast furnaces ever constructed and operated in the state? furnaces that went into production and four that were built but never went into blast. Written to provide a record of every blast furnace built in Alabama from 1815 to 1940, this book was widely acclaimed and today remains one of the most quoted references on the iron and steel industry.
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