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Big Hill Pond State Park exists as a recreation and education area in West Tennessee. The area now known as Big Hill Pond got its start in the early 1850s, when the Charleston/Memphis Railroad cut its way through the Tuscumbia River Bottoms resulting in the 35-acre borrow pit. The large depression filled with water.
Long Pond Ironworks was founded in 1766 and operated continually until 1882, making iron for a wide range of purposes. Today, the ruins of three furnaces and other village structures remain in a beautiful setting within Long Pond Ironworks State Park near the New York border in West Milford, NJ.
Park History Long Pond Ironworks was founded in 1766 by German ironmaster Peter Hasenclever. Hasenclever brought 500 ironworkers and their families from Germany to build an ironworks plantation, including a furnace, forge, houses, shops and farms.
While the use of iron dates as far back as 4000 BC, it was the Hittites who first knew how to extract it (see iron ore) and develop weapons. Use of iron was mainly utilitarian until the Middle Ages; it became widely used for decoration in the period between the 16th and 19th century.
This 1,500-acre park was created around Civil War-era iron-making furnaces. Furnaces were a major producer of iron for the Selma Arsenal and were destroyed by Union cavalry raiders in 1865.
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