Subject: Conference on iron
1998 Ironmasters Conference: The Salisbury Iron District May 16-17, 1998 The 1998 Ironmasters Conference will be held Saturday and Sunday, May 16-17, in the Salisbury Iron District. This area, which is centered in Northwestern Connecticut (USA), and includes adjacent sections of Massachusetts and New York, was once the third largest pig iron-producing district in the United States. This event is the first Ironmasters Conference in New England, and will introduce the rich ironmaking heritage of the Salisbury district, which ranges from Thomas lambs' 1735 lime Rock, CT, Bloomery Forge, to the Richmond, MA, and Cannan, CT, blast furnaces, last operated in 1923. Conference Schedule: Saturday, May 16th: Connecticut Iron Symposium and Open papers Session Speakers: Robert B. Gordon - An Overview of the history and technology of ironmaking in the Connecticut and the Salisbury District. Edward M. Kirby - Historic ironmaking site interpretation and preservation in the Salisbury District. David B. Ingram - Revolutionary War cannon founding in the Salisbury District. Gregory J. Galer - Technological development at the Ames Ironworks at Falls village, Ct. Michael Raber - Research & Preservation efforts at the Mine Hill ironmaking site in Roxbury, CT. Walter Landgraff - Overview of ironmaking in Connecticut's Farmington Valley. Robert Gradie III - Bloomery Forges in Windham County and eastern Connecticut. Open Papers Session: If you are interested in giving a 20 minute paper on ironmaking research, preservation, or interpretation please send a title, abstract, and short biography to Matthew A. Kierstead, 22 Rosewood Street #3F, Pawtucket, RI 02860 USA. Sunday, May 17th: Ironmaking Sites Bus Tour For further conference information and registration please contact: Mr. Matthew A. Kierstead 22 Rosewood Street #3F Pawtucket, RI 02860 USA David Harvey Associate Conservator, Metals & Arms The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation P.O. Box 1776 Williamsburg, Virginia 23187-1776 USA 757-220-7039 *** Conservation DistList Instance 11:78 Distributed: Thursday, March 19, 1998 Message Id: cdl-11-78-022 ***Received on Wednesday, 18 March, 1998