
Making Iron on the Bald Eagle: Roland Curtin's Ironworks and Workers' Community - Paperback
Making Iron on the Bald Eagle: Roland Curtin's Ironworks and Workers' Community - Paperback
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by Gerald G. Eggert (Author)
The long history of the Curtin family's Eagle Ironworks mirrors both the rise and the long decline of American charcoal-iron production. Eggert's story begins with Curtin's arrival in the Bald Eagle Valley in 1797, from the time he constructed his first forge on the bank of Bald Eagle Creek, until the final closing of the Eagle Ironworks in 1922.
Author Biography
Gerald G. Eggert is Professor Emeritus of History at Penn State University. His publications include Harrisburg Industrializes: The Coming of Factories to an American Community (Penn State, 1992) and the pamphlet "The Iron Industry in Pennsylvania," published by the Pennsylvania Historical Association.



















