There were many iron ore mines in the area of Lawrenceburg during the 1880's. Henry Feldhaus
built and repaired the furnaces which were made out of fire brick. The last large iron ore furnace that I was aware
of was the one in Mt. Pleasant that closed down around 1948.
Photo of the Warner mine and washer taken in the early 1900's.   Iron ore is washed in the upper left and floated thru
the pipe at the right.   The conveyer carries the ore and the rock where men pick out the rock.   The ore is dropped
into cars at the lower left.   People worked for 50 cents a day doing this.
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Allen's Creek at Mannie/Ruppertown ore mines. The photo was taken in the early
1900's. The track and trestle were laid to reach a section. A dinky (small engine) was used to haul iron ore
to the furnace.
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This Mannie furnace at Allen's creek photo was taken early in the 1900's.   This furnace was once owned by Bon Air Coal
& Iron Co.   It furnished iron during WWI for guns and ammunition.
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Mannie furnace. The building on the left is the office for workers.
The building on the right is the commissary where food, clothes, etc. were bought using script instead of money.
Just below was the depot. Engineer Jesse Murrell hauled freight cars, coal, pig iron, crushed rock, etc. to the furnace.
(Jake Rupert train)
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