Posted on 09/30/2025 6:09:07 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
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I thrive on that kind of history. If I get over to Virginia those parks will be "must see" locations.
I numbs my mind that they could deal with that much weight at those temperatures. Casting a Columbiad cannon must have been a hoot, not to mention fitting it to a carriage.
They transported the iron ingots to the railhead in these really strong looking wagons. From there the iron was sent to the Tredegar Iron Works located in Richmond.
If you ever see a description of the manufacturing process at Tredegar, grab it, and post it!
You can take tours of the Tredegar Iron Works.
https://www.usa-civil-war.com/Tredegar/tredegar_vst.shtml
I live in Georgia. It sounds like a terrific road trip!
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