Hi guys. I appeal for your assistance with a couple of non-piney related historical detective questions. I'm writing up a post for my blog on the Chester Branch of the CRNJ and the old Chester Furnace. I walked the old right of way on Sunday and visited the furnace site. I'm trying to identify the maker of these bricks.
Not a lot to go on, I know. The style of the two bricks is very different, but the maker appears to be the same. Some have the XX marking as in the first, some don't. Many about the site also have '8' on them. If it helps, the furnace was built around 1878 and torn down around 1891.
Lastly, a question for Mr. Teegate. What is this?
This is located on a steep bank alongside where the CRNJ Chester Branch crossed the south branch of the Raritan just East of Long Valley. Nothing but the bridge pillars remains today. I could not make out any markings on the metal plate.
Thanks for any insights!
Not a lot to go on, I know. The style of the two bricks is very different, but the maker appears to be the same. Some have the XX marking as in the first, some don't. Many about the site also have '8' on them. If it helps, the furnace was built around 1878 and torn down around 1891.
Lastly, a question for Mr. Teegate. What is this?
This is located on a steep bank alongside where the CRNJ Chester Branch crossed the south branch of the Raritan just East of Long Valley. Nothing but the bridge pillars remains today. I could not make out any markings on the metal plate.
Thanks for any insights!
. The text was just copied from the site where I found it. Chester furnace went up around 1878, so that could work, could it not? The bricks are clearly marked "M.D. Valentine Woodbridge NJ" in one case, and ".. Valentine & B.." in the other.