Mineral City Foundry

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The Mineral City Foundry was an iron foundry and machine shop located on the corner of 1st Avenue North and 16th Street in downtown Birmingham in the 1870s.

The business was operated by H. T. Beggs and advertised cast-iron stoves, custom machining work, and Abram, Amerine & Co. metallic burial vaults. They also offered cash for scrap iron. In 1878 ironsmith J. H. Dunnanant was operating his own farm implement manufacturing business from the foundry.