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Charcoal iron is the substance created by the smelting of iron ore with charcoal.
In Shropshire, charcoal iron production continued on a significant scale, but declined after 1870, rods for wire-drawing being a significant product.
Clothes are wind-dried, and coals from the wood fires are used in the old-fashioned charcoal irons for pressing.
Following European settlement, forests experienced intense logging associated with the charcoal iron industry, large-scale clearing for agriculture, and subsequent land abandonment.
Chris Topp & Co. manufacture their own charcoal iron sheet to enable such intricate work to be done in original materials.
The town was used as a location to produce charcoal iron, a purified form of the iron ore mined in the UP.
Box irons were gradually superseded by charcoal irons into which hot charcoal or embers were placed.
The blast furnace burned hotter than the bloomery and was able to render molten pig iron ("charcoal iron") from the ore.
When the charcoal iron market began to decline, the Jackson Iron Company closed its Fayette smelting operations in 1891.
While the stand escaped the direct impacts of timber cutting and the charcoal iron industry, the indirect effects of these land-use practices increased growth and recruitment.
The receiver, James Morgan White, set up the Charcoal Iron Co which ran Backbarrow furnace until 1966.
Pictou Charcoal Iron Company blows in blast furnace, Bridgeville, Nova Scotia.
In Launder Clothes, teams had to use a traditional charcoal iron to press 20 pieces of clothing in order to receive their next clue from a laundry woman.
Lindsey Kelly was the owner/manager of Center Furnace, a charcoal iron furnace in Lawrence County, OH.
The Arcadian Charcoal Iron Co was established with 20000 shares and Edward Wadham sent out to advise on the development of the Company.
He moved to Blair County, Pennsylvania, in 1842 and engaged in manufacturing charcoal iron at Springfield Furnace, Pennsylvania.
This meant that she was to be in charge of household toil- cooking, cleaning and pressing linen with heavy charcoal irons until 2 in the morning with four sisters.
In the days of charcoal iron production in England, most woods in ironmaking regions were managed as coppices, usually being cut on a cycle of about 16 years.
Isabella Furnace was a cold blast charcoal iron furnace located in West Nantmeal Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Among Southern enterprises Inman was largely interested in the organization of the Southern Iron Company, controlling the charcoal iron industry of the South.
Clarksville Iron Furnace was a charcoal iron furnace in Unicoi County, Tennessee, built in 1833 and operated until 1844.
Although pre-18th century wrought ironwork is, of course composed of charcoal iron, it is normal to make repairs and replacements in Puddled iron, owing to its similar properties.
Changes in disturbance patterns following European settlement (e.g., the charcoal iron industry) initially favored Quercus expansion, followed later by increases in Acer, Prunus, and Betula.
This study related age structure and composition of forests in southeastern Pennsylvania to edaphic properties caused by the activities of a local charcoal iron furnace from the late 18th to the late 19th century.
All roofs were covered with Matthews Vermont slate and all cornice gutters were lined with McClure's IX Genuine Charcoal Iron redipped Tin.