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The '''Trussville Furnace''' was located at 301 [[Parkway Drive]] where [[Hewitt-Trussville Middle School]] now rests. The furnace was in operation between [[1889]]-[[1919]] producing foundry pig iron. Of note was the pig iron manufactured here was utilized in the armament  efforts during World War I. The furnace would close in the spring of 1919 with it finally being dismantled in [[1933]]. The land where it once stood was then sold in [[1935]] to the federal government to construct the [[Cahaba Village]].
The '''Trussville Furnace''' was located at 301 [[Parkway Drive Trussville|Parkway Drive]] where [[Hewitt-Trussville Middle School]] now rests. The furnace was in operation between [[1889]]-[[1919]] producing foundry pig iron. Of note was the pig iron manufactured here was utilized in the armament  efforts during World War I. The furnace would close in the spring of 1919 with it finally being dismantled in [[1933]]. The land where it once stood was then sold in [[1935]] to the federal government to construct the [[Cahaba Village]].


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Revision as of 16:31, 20 September 2006

The Trussville Furnace was located at 301 Parkway Drive where Hewitt-Trussville Middle School now rests. The furnace was in operation between 1889-1919 producing foundry pig iron. Of note was the pig iron manufactured here was utilized in the armament efforts during World War I. The furnace would close in the spring of 1919 with it finally being dismantled in 1933. The land where it once stood was then sold in 1935 to the federal government to construct the Cahaba Village.

References

  • Alabama Department of Archives and History, Historic Marker along Parkway Drive. Viewed on 18 July 2006.