So a while back while kayaking the Oswego with some friends, I noticed there was some odd slag underneath the water at the 90 degree beach just South West of the old dam site. This can be accessed by the road that leads from the furnace site to the unused bridge over the Oswego River (Batona Trail path too). I took a ride out there on Friday, which is now easier since they filled in that huge puddle along the way.
Looking north from the beach on the eastern side there is a lot of really heavy huge slag sticking out of the bank of the river and one piece that looks like it could be part of a huge iron wheel lying completely flat. There is slag across the river as well on the western bank, but couldn't check it out this time without a boat. I'm wondering why this slag was dumped here. Does anyone know?
I thought I remember reading something about an iron wheel being along the raceway but can't remember where I read that. I also thought I read something about a saw mill being at Martha. Maybe this slag was dumped here from the furnace to stabilize the saw mill foundation, or possibly another small dam. Although I don't think I ever read exactly where that mill was located or if there was either an old dam, and new dam, or two dams.
Looking north from the beach on the eastern side there is a lot of really heavy huge slag sticking out of the bank of the river and one piece that looks like it could be part of a huge iron wheel lying completely flat. There is slag across the river as well on the western bank, but couldn't check it out this time without a boat. I'm wondering why this slag was dumped here. Does anyone know?
I thought I remember reading something about an iron wheel being along the raceway but can't remember where I read that. I also thought I read something about a saw mill being at Martha. Maybe this slag was dumped here from the furnace to stabilize the saw mill foundation, or possibly another small dam. Although I don't think I ever read exactly where that mill was located or if there was either an old dam, and new dam, or two dams.