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The History of Blacksmithing – Appalachian Ironworks

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The History of Blacksmithing – Appalachian Ironworks

 The History of Blacksmithing Blacksmithing began with the Iron Age, when primitive man first began making tools from iron. The Iron Age began when some primitive person noticed that a certain type of rock yielded iron when heated by the coals of a very hot campfire.

Iron Production - Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia

Iron Production - Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia

The Spirit of Foxfire is Alive in Appalachia > Appalachian Voices

The Spirit of Foxfire is Alive in Appalachia > Appalachian Voices

Blacksmith : The Colonial Williamsburg Official History & Citizenship Site

Blacksmith : The Colonial Williamsburg Official History & Citizenship Site

The History of Blacksmithing – Appalachian Ironworks

The History of Blacksmithing – Appalachian Ironworks

Aurichio Ironworks – Blue Ridge National Heritage Area

Aurichio Ironworks – Blue Ridge National Heritage Area

The Archaeology of a Village Blacksmith Shop - Pennsylvania Historic  Preservation

The Archaeology of a Village Blacksmith Shop - Pennsylvania Historic Preservation

The blacksmith was a man-of-all-work - Appalachian History

The blacksmith was a man-of-all-work - Appalachian History

Iberian blacksmith, artwork - Stock Image - C019/8172 - Science Photo  Library

Iberian blacksmith, artwork - Stock Image - C019/8172 - Science Photo Library

Iron Forge in Colonial America – Revolutionary War Journal

Iron Forge in Colonial America – Revolutionary War Journal

Iron man: Stowe's blacksmith has struck sparks for a quarter century on  Mountain Road, Spotlight

Iron man: Stowe's blacksmith has struck sparks for a quarter century on Mountain Road, Spotlight

The History of Blacksmithing – Appalachian Ironworks

The History of Blacksmithing – Appalachian Ironworks

The 1864 Blacksmith Shop - The most historically significant building  remaining in the Cambria Iron & Steel National Historic Landmark

The 1864 Blacksmith Shop - The most historically significant building remaining in the Cambria Iron & Steel National Historic Landmark

Ironmasters History - Appalachian Trail Museum

Ironmasters History - Appalachian Trail Museum

Appalachian Blacksmith Tools and Culture Being Preserved in the TN  Community of Armathwaite

Appalachian Blacksmith Tools and Culture Being Preserved in the TN Community of Armathwaite

Meeting a blacksmith – the crust of the matter

Meeting a blacksmith – the crust of the matter