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| Abandoned by Sherman Cahal posted The Jefferson Furnace is an abandoned pig iron furnace located in the Hanging Rock Iron Region near Oak Hill, Ohio. Constructed in 1854 by the Jefferson Furnace Company, it featured a stack 37 feet high with a bosh 11 feet wide. Fueled by charcoal, its cold air blast was powered by a steam engine and had a daily production capacity of 14 tons. It was later converted to a hot air blast, increasing its daily production capacity. The last cast was on December 26, 1916. The furnace can be spotted at Jackson Lake State Park. 🔖 Read on: https://abandonedonline.net/location/jefferson-furnace/ Abandoned by Sherman Cahal shared Also nomadikphotographer |
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I was looking for which hill the furnace would have been close to. Instead, I discovered that Jefferson Lake is man made by this dam.
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| 1912/35 Oak Hill Quad @ 62,500 |




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