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Clear Creek Furnace / Iron Made in Kentucky

Salt Lick, Kentucky.
Clear Creek Furnace Built in 1839, 5 miles south, by W. A. Lane and W. S. Allen. Stone stack originally 40 ft. high and 10 1/2 ft. across inside, burning charcoal. Air blast powered by steam. Its iron was used mainly for . . .

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