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  1. Located in downtown Richmond on the James River, the museum sits on the site of the Tredegar Iron Works. Cannons made at Tredegar fired the first shots of the Civil War at Fort Sumter. The thick armor plating that protected the ironclad CSS Virginia (Merrimack) during its fight with the Monitor was rolled at Tredegar.

  2. January 5, 1971 [2] The Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond, Virginia, was the biggest ironworks in the Confederacy during the American Civil War, and a significant factor in the decision to make Richmond the Confederate capital. Tredegar supplied about half the artillery used by the Confederate States Army, as well as the iron plating for CSS ...

  3. Aug 14, 2017 · Library of Congress. Incorporated in 1837, the Tredegar Iron Works of Richmond began as a small forge and rolling mill. The railroads and canal brought with them pig iron and raw materials that supplied the Iron Works. Under the supervision of Joseph R. Anderson, the Iron Works expanded.

  4. Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond, Virginia, was the main supplier of artillery ordnance during the Civil War. The ironworks origins began in 1837 with the creation of the facility. Tredegar sat alongside the James River, with one building constructed partially on the water.

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  6. 500 Tredegar Street. Richmond, VA 23219. United States. Get Directions. Website. https://acwm.org/ The American Civil War Museum explores the War through exhibits and an unparalleled collection of artifacts, providing visitors with an experience they won’t soon forget!

  7. Mar 26, 2024 · Discover the battlefields, explore the famous Tredegar Iron Works and walk the historic trails! The park is committed to education and runs a variety of hands-on educational activities that will excite students and are tailored to meet the Standards of Learning (SOLs) for Virginia.

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