stoves made in our bog iron furnace towns

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BarryC

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I know of 3 Atsion stoves, one in the Broad Street Presbyterian Church in Bridgeton, and two in the Chesterfield Friends meeting house (or is it the other way around? I forget.)
Also Renee mentioned (I think) there being a Cumberland stove somewhere, but I can't remember where.
So my question is, has anyone ever heard of any others existing somewhere?
I'd love to see some. I'm especially interested in seeing the Cumberland stove, if it's accessible. But if there are others, I'd like to know about them.
Thanks,
Barry
 
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bach2yoga

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Barry,
The Cumberland stove is reputed to be at the Quaker Meeting House in Hancock's Bridge. I'd like to see it too.
Renee
 
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BarryC

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This is the one I was referring to when I said "the Chesterfield Friends Meeting House".
I was hoping that there might be other bog iron stoves, such as Speedwell, Batsto, Hampton, Aetna, and so on and so forth.
Of course I have not yet seen any of the Atsion stoves either.
This would be interesting.
billmecca said:
There is an Atsion stove in the Friends Meeting House in Crosswicks. the one mentioned in Becks' book. Not used any longer, but it's still there with a page from the Friends minutes discussing it's purchase and price.
 
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