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Pictures of Irontown, Utah
Courtesy of Kathy M. Wiersdorf

This charcoal kiln produced pure carbon. — A slow burn was regulated by the holes in the kiln.
This charcoal kiln produced pure carbon. — A slow burn was regulated by the holes in the kiln.
Once a 2,500-pound capacity furnace operated here. — Only part of the foundation and Chimney remain.
Once a 2,500-pound capacity furnace operated here. — Only part of the foundation and Chimney remain.
This is an erastra and was horse driven. — It was used to grind iron ore and sandstone.
This is an erastra and was horse driven. — It was used to grind iron ore and sandstone.
A near-by lake provided water.
A near-by lake provided water.

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