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    History of Wrought Iron Gates As with everything in manufacturing and design, wrought iron has a long line of history. It has been around for several centuries due to it's long lasting durability and beauty. Wrought iron unlike cast iron is not brittle and can be beat in to elaborate designs when heated. When wrought iron gates first came about they were all heated and molded by hand. In this day and age you can still find several blacksmiths who will still do this by hand. However, most of the

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    The Astonishing Beauty in Wrought Iron Fencing Realized Very few people in Ottawa do not enjoy the ornate designs that wrought iron can accomplish. Whether it is for security window covers or mixed with concrete of brick columns for fencing, wrought iron brings a certain level of beauty with it adding its everlasting effect on the landscape. Add to the iron fencing an iron gate with any one of the many patterns that can evolve from the imagination and you have a complete picture of character and

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    The American industrial revolution took place from the late 1800s into the 1900s. An industrial revolution is a boom in industry and manufacturing. It requires a workforce, leaders, and most importantly natural resources like coal, steel, gold, silver and lumber. Coal was a valuable resource needed to power factories and transportation like the transcontinental railroad that spanned across the US. After the transcontinental railroad was built in 1869, more coal was found in the west that could be

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    What factors helped to promote America’s huge industrial growth during the period from 1860-1900? America had a huge industrial revolution in the late 1800”s. Many changes happened to our great nation, which factored into this. The evidence clearly shows that advancements in new technology, a large wave of immigrants into our country and new views of our government, helped to promote America’s huge industrial growth from the period of 1860-1900. Advancements in new technology clearly promoted the

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    One of the most common features of any outdoor décor is the use of patio umbrellas. We see them everywhere; from the simplest ice-cream man to the most contemporary, sophisticated dining outlet in the heart of the city. There are a few reasons why patio umbrellas are so favoured over other types of outdoor furnishing: 1. They are affordable. Unlike floor tiling, wall paneling or paintings which can be extremely expensive, outdoor umbrellas are relatively cheap. Considering the fact that they can

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    no other invention in American history quite as important as steel. Steel is made of mostly iron, lime, and sometimes even scrap steel, but other metals can be added to make other types of steel. While there are many types of steel today, in industrial America, Carbon Steel was the most common form that was used. In fact, 80 to 90 percent of the steel produced was Carbon Steel. It proved stronger than iron and was relatively inexpensive to make. This strong, inexpensive steel revolutionized industrial

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    for hundreds of years; many classic iron designs are timeless enough to stay relevant even as home and commercial trends shift. Elsmere Ironworks is focused on spanning this divide between old traditions and trending, innovative iron designs. After more than five decades serving Cincinnati, OH, these master iron workers have seen many trends come in and out of vogue. Elsmere Ironworks specializes in custom wrought iron fencing, iron gate designs, and wrought iron railings, which means that each customer

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    1888, probably because of mistreatment by Levi Jordan. Some artifacts that were found on the plantation included coins, rings, bone saw frame, and a slave tag. Some caches were found, and in them were shells, animal bones, wine bottles, copper, cast iron pans, grapes, and tobacco pipes. Pots were also found next to the hearth, in what is thought to be the Blacksmith's Cabin. The heath was probably used to bake clay and for warmth;it was the center of activity in the cabin. In the blacksmith's cabin

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    this stimulated the growth of American industry, creating new jobs and aiding working class Americans. In order to manufacture steel more prolifically, Carnegie introduced the Bessemer process to the American steel industry. This process allowed pig iron to be converted to steel far more efficiently than prior methods had, and as a result, the price of steel dropped more than seventy percent (Carnegie, Andrew. The Empire...233). Because the Bessemer process eased the manufacture of steel, the cost

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    established in 1848 and was abandoned in about 1888. Some artifacts that were found on the plantation were Coins, Rings, Bone Saw Frame, and Slave Tag. Some caches were found, in them were shells, animal bones, wine bottles, copper, metal objects, cast iron pans, grapes, and tobacco pipes. Some pots were also found in what is thought to be the Blacksmith's Cabin, next to the Hearth. It was probably used to bake clay and for warmth. In the blacksmith's Cabin Bullet Molds, Metal Tools, Arrowheads, and some

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