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Speedwell Forge

Peter Grubb

Peter Grubb founded the Cornwall Iron Furnace as well as the Cornwall iron mines, the richest source of iron ever found in America east of Lake Superior.

In the 1730s, Grubb, a stone mason, began mining in what is now known as Cornwall, Pennsylvania, and literally stumbled upon one of the largest and richest iron mines ever found. (It was mined for over 240 years, until the open pit mine flooded in 1972). In 1742, Grubb built the Cornwall Iron Furnace which used a blast furnace to convert iron ore to pig iron.

Peter Grubb's sons, Curtis and Peter Jr., operated the ironworks after 1765 and Peter Jr., who ran the Hopewell Forges on Hammer Creek, hired Robert Coleman.

John Jacob Huber

Around 1735, John Jacob Huber, a German immigrant, set up a tavern on Newport Road, which ran from Lancaster, Pennsylvania to the port at Newport, Delaware. (This tavern is now the Forgotten Seasons B&B.) In 1746 he sold the tavern and purchased 400 acres (1.6 km2) of land in what is now Elizabeth County. By 1750 he built Elizabeth Furnace and began casting five-plate stoves, some of which survive today.

Henry William Stiegel

Huber hired another German immigrant, Henry William Stiegel, as clerk, and in 1752 Stiegel married Huber's daughter, Elizabeth. In 1757, Stiegel purchased his father-in-law's interest in the furnace. (The township later took its name from the furnace.)

James Old

James Old (1730-1809) emigrated from Wales in 1750. Arriving in Lancaster, he was employed at Windsor Forge in Caernarvon Township. A few years later, he struck out on his own and built Poole Forge, also in Caernarvon Township. In 1760, he and his partner David Caldwell purchased land from Huber along Hammer Creek, and built Speedwell Forge.

Robert Coleman

Robert Coleman (17481825) was born in Caste Finn, Ireland, and immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1764. Arriving penniless, his beautiful penmanship soon earned him a clerk position for the Reading Prothonotary. After two years, he was hired by Peter Grubb Jr. as a clerk at Hopewell Forge, in Lancaster County. However, in 1767, after only six months at Hopewell Forge, Coleman was hired by James Old, who had just leased Quittapahilla Forge in Lancaster County (now Lebanon County). Coleman lived with the Old family, travelling between Speedwell and Quittapahilla.

Because of its distance from town, a forge had to be self-sustaining, employing farmers, lumbejacks, blacksmiths, horses, livestock, etc. Thus the iron master oversaw not just a forge, but a community.

In 1767, Old took Coleman to Reading Furnace, in Chester County, Pennsylvania. In 1773, Coleman married Old's daughter, Anne. With the help of his father-in-law, Coleman leased Salford Forge, and began building his iron empire. In 1784, Coleman purchased Speedwell Forge from his father-in-law for 7000 pounds. After selling Speedwell, James Old purchased an interest in Hopewell Furnace in Berks County, Pennsylvania. There are indicators that he worked as a Justice of the Courts in Lancaster, and was a member of the State Assembly.

Coleman owned several furnaces during the Revolution, receiving many contracts for munitions and chain links, which were stretched across the bays to keep English war ships at bay. Coleman reinvested his profits, buying many forges and furnaces, even the Cornwall iron mine. He became Pennsylvania's first millionaire, and by the time of his death, his legacy was fully established.

Speedwell Forge was used as a training ground for his sons, before being promoted to furnaces.

Use of anthracite coal

By the 1850s, improvements in coal technology had produced anthracite coal, which burned hotter than bituminous coal. New furnaces burned hotter and were much more efficient, and the industry was moving west to places like Pittsburgh. As a result, many of the furnaces and forges closed. Speedwell closed in 1854; Cornwall held out until 1883. Some of the furnaces (including Cornwall and Hopewell) survived, simply because the furnaces were too massive to do anything with. Forges, on the other hand, could be completely dismantled and abandoned. As a result, there are no extant forges remaining in America.

Horse breeding

The Speedwell property remained in the Coleman family, and they began breeding standardbred horses for sulky racing. The quarter-mile training track is now used as the driveway for Speedwell Forge mansion, and the half-mile racing track is still visible at the top of the hill, in what is now a cornfield.

Lake and county park

In 1942, the Margaret Coleman Buckingham sold the Speedwell property, and surrounding 1,000 acres (4.0 km2), to Gerald and Kathryn Darlington. In the 1960s, Pennsylvania state purchased about 500 acres (2.0 km2) along Hammer Creek and dammed it, creating Speedwell Forge Lake. In the 1990s, Lancaster County purchased about 300 acres (1.2 km2) also along Hammer Creek, and created the Speedwell Forge County Park.

The site today

Today, nothing remains of the forge above ground. There are supposedly some historic artifacts underwater, but the exact location of the forge is no longer known. The associated ironmaster's mansion was fully restored in 2005 by Dawn Darlington, granddaughter of Gerald and Kathryn Darlington, and converted into a bed and breakfast. In 2006, the property, which included a summer kitchen and paymaster's office, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

See also

List of Registered Historic Places in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

External links

"Speedwell Forge Bed & Breakfast". http://www.speedwellforge.com. 

"Cornwall Iron Furnace". http://www.cornwallironfurnace.org. Retrieved 2006-06-09. 

"Speedwell Forge Park". http://www.co.lancaster.pa.us/parks/cwp/view.asp?q=518304. Retrieved 2006-06-09. 

"Speedwell Forge Lake". http://www.fish.state.pa.us/Fish/water/lakes/speedwell_forge/00speedwell.htm. Retrieved 2006-06-09. 

"Hopewell Furnace". http://www.nps.gov/hofu. Retrieved 2006-06-09. 

"Lancaster County Historical Society". http://www.lancasterhistory.org/index.html. Retrieved 2006-06-09. 

"Charcoal making". http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/popular/14/ps14-1.htm. Retrieved 2006-06-09. 

"Industrial archaelogy". http://www.oldindustry.org/iron.html. Retrieved 2006-06-09. 

"Blast furnace demo (Flash)". http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/games/blast/blast.shtml. Retrieved 2006-06-09. 

"Pennsylvania's Iron Furnace Sourcebook". http://paironworks.rootsweb.com/index.html. Retrieved 2006-06-09. 

"Early furnaces and forges of Berks County, Penna.". http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/berks/history/local/berksforges.txt. Retrieved 2006-06-09. 

"Planter Industrialists and Iron Oligarchs: A Comparative Prosopography of Early Anglo-American Ironmasters</a> (PDF)" (PDF). http://www.h-net.org/~business/bhcweb/publications/BEHprint/v023n1/p0062-p0070.pdf. Retrieved 2006-06-09. 

"Iron and Iron Manufacture in Lancaster County". http://www.accessible.com/amcnty/PA/lancaster/Lancaster24.htm. Retrieved 2006-06-09. 

"Henry William Stiegel" (PDF). http://www.libraries.psu.edu/do/digitalbookshelf/28366185/28366185_part_3.pdf. Retrieved 2006-06-09. 

"Elizabeth Furnace Plantation". http://muweb.millersville.edu/~socanth/elizabethplantation.htm. Retrieved 2006-06-09. 

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