Bristol Iron Works

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title: Bristol Iron Works
text: The Bristol Iron Works, near to the J-64 Virginia Historical Marker on Route 3 below Rollins Fork, was located along the Rappahannock River across from Horse Head Point. The works were overseen by John King and Company from Bristol, England and established in 1721 by John Lomax, John Tayloe I, and associates for the purposes of mining, smelting and trading. The iron works were in operation in 1729 and later. Colonel William Underwood erected the first mill on what is today known as Bristol Creek
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date created: 2018-10-31T17:36:38Z
date modified: 2024-08-27T16:58:12Z
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