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  1. The Furnace Carolina Site (also known as RI-2045; Abbott Run; Arnold Mills Furnace) is an historic site of a blast furnace in Cumberland, Rhode Island along the Abbott Run river. History. The colonial industrial furnace was originally built around 1734 by Eliezer Metcalf.

    • May 10, 1993
    • 1734
  2. The Furnace Carolina Site is an historic site of a blast furnace in Cumberland, Rhode Island along the Abbott Run river. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Furnace Carolina Site .

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  4. The Furnace Carolina was named after Caroline of Ansbach, the wife of England's King George II. The furnace was located in an area with an abundance of iron ore and purportedly cast cannon for use during the French and Indian Wars. [2] The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. See also. Arnold Mills Historic District

  5. Listed Properties. This list of National Register properties in Rhode Island is organized alphabetically by city or town. Within each community, historic districts are listed first in alphabetical order. Districts are followed by a list of individually listed properties arranged alphabetically by their street address.

  6. May 8, 1987. Jackson's Furnace Site, also known as Stroup's Furnace, is a historic archaeological site located near Smyrna, York County, South Carolina. The site includes an earthen sluiceway, stone dam abutments, the stone foundation of an iron furnace and slag heaps. It is one of only two sites that can be associated with the King's Mountain ...

  7. Aug 25, 2020 · The Furnace Place Mill. Author: chris Published Date: August 25, 2020 Leave a Comment on The Furnace Place Mill. The Furnace Place Mill is from ca. 1813. The site is now a Cherokee County Park. Location: Furnace Road and Mill Gin Road – Gaffney, South Carolina. Tagged gaffney, gaffneysc, oldmill, southcarolina.

  8. The buildings include a blast furnace, the ironmaster's mansion, and auxiliary structures. Hopewell Furnace was founded in 1771 by Ironmaster Mark Bird. The furnace operated until 1883. Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site is surrounded by French Creek State Park which preserves the lands the furnace utilized for its natural resources.

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