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How America Built Iron Furnaces That Still Stand in Appalachia
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The charcoal iron industry in Appalachia, exemplified by Hopewell Furnace (1771-1883), represents America's first large-scale iron production, where workers built stone blast furnaces that operated 24/7 for 10-11 months annually, consuming vast forests to produce iron through charcoal fuel; this industry employed hundreds of workers including enslaved laborers and immigrants, with most workers never recorded by name in historical ledgers, yet their collective labor created infrastructure that still stands today as national historic sites, demonstrating how industrial heritage preserves the physical evidence of human ingenuity and sacrifice.

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