Wednesday Walk To See A Piece Of History

in #wednesdaywalk5 years ago

My Wednesday walk today is to see the historic Stafford Flint Furnace at the Susquehanna State Park in Havre de Grace, Maryland. This was just part of my walk on this particular day so I'll be sharing other parts of my walk another time as well. The Stafford Flint Furnace is all that remains of the town Stafford. The furnace was built with Port Deposit granite, stones and bricks. It is 30 feet high and 12-15 feet in diameter.

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The plaque above reads:
"The "flint furnace" is all that remains of the once thriving town of Stafford. Beginning in 1749 with the building of the Rock Forge, an iron works, by George Rock, a succession of furnaces, forges and mills, and other industries occupied the surrounding area. The population of the town fluctuated with the fortunes of the men who owned the companies. During one prosperous era the town boasted a school, boarding house and post office. Much of the town was destroyed by an ice gorge in 1904 after several years of decline."
"Various types of china that were similar to what was made using the flint from the Stafford Flint Furnace."
"The flint furnace was the last of these industries to survive. White flint was quarried several miles north of Stafford and brought to the furnace by wagons on the canal. The flint was layered in the furnace alternating with wood and set a fire. Heat from the fire drove water out of the flint, cracking it and reducing it to large pebbles. These pebbles were ground into a fine powder. Washed and bagged the flint powder was sent by canal to Trenton, N.J. where it was used to porcelainize pots and pans and to make porcelain china."

This next photo may give you a better idea of the size of this furnace.

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The last time I was here, the furnace did not have the fencing around it but I'm glad it does now. From my understanding, it had been overgrown with vines and such but it was cleaned up and saved. It is a nice historic piece so it was good to see it being cared for. You are still able to walk around it if you are adventurous enough.

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This is the bridge in the background that we walked across to get here. Don't worry..I didn't see any trolls under there.

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The view across the river from the furnace.

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In front of the furnace there is a bench and a few boulders to sit and enjoy the view and the sounds of the water and birds if you would like.

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Walking over the bridge and back to the vehicle are more opportunities to get other shots of the furnace. You can see some of the big cracks in it and more of the lean it has now.

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We were parked about a half a block from this sign.

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This is my last photo and it is of the other side of the bridge and still no trolls. 😉
If you look closely, you can see the stone base that the furnace sits on.

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Thank you @tattoodjay for #wednesdaywalk!!

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What a beautiful area and WOW that furnace is hugeI am glad they have fences it off and are proteins it in good state,I don’t think I have ever seen such a furnace before

Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk it is truly appreciated

Thank you @tattoodjay!! It has been there for a very long time. I'm glad it is being taken care of now.
You are welcome and I'm happy to join in!! :)

I always smile when I see historic sights being protected 👍😎👍

It looks like a very adventurous and refreshing walk love the blue skies and the surrounding :)

Thank you @hangin!! I couldn't have asked for a nicer day! ;)

Most welcome i am glad you enjoyed your walk :)

What a great story. Take care dj😊

Thanks so much @edthecanadian!! You too!! xoxo

No trolls? They must be sleeping and will jump out to scare you another time. 😂
That is so interesting about the furnace Dee. A lovely area to walk about.

Thank you Jo!! I don't mind the trolls so much..lol! :)

Howdy deerjay! this is such an interesting post. I hope those cracks don't get any worse! What do they mean by "ice gorge?"

Hi @janton and thank you! From my understanding, ice would build up which caused floods. The area is well known for flooding. I love to walk along trails that have water but I would not want to live so close to where it floods. I have a sister who lost her house in a flood..scary stuff!

Howdy today deerjay! Oh I'm so sorry that happened to your sister, dang. Well that would make one super careful of their location when buying a home! Thanks for the explanation.

Thanks @janton and you're welcome! That happened with my sister during Hurricane Isabel in 2003. Luckily, she and family made it out okay.

Well that's the important thing, did they stay in that location and rebuild?

No, they moved and guess where? Johnstown, Pa. They did lose their puppies (I think 3) which were in the basement. The flood caught a lot of people off guard and happened at night. Her husband heard swishing sounds in the basement and when he opened the door, the water was up to the first floor. It was too late to save them. My sister, her husband and daughter were rescued by boat. My boss who lived down there was rescued also and told me a story at work about the couple who were on the same boat and had lost their puppies and I told her that was my sister.

oh my gosh that had to be traumatic! wow. So sad they lost the puppies too but at least they got out.

Yep, it was hard on them for a while and they tried to stay but it was just too much work and they both are not in the best of health so was easier to move.

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