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Near Thurmont in Frederick County, Maryland — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
 

Catoctin Furnace

 
 
Catoctin Furnace Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Craig Swain, July 1, 2007
1. Catoctin Furnace Marker
Inscription.
An important iron furnace during the revolution owned by Governor Thomas Johnson and his brothers. Furnished 100 tons of shells used at Yorktown.
 
Erected by (Maryland) State Roads Commission.
 
Topics and series. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Industry & CommerceWar, US Revolutionary. In addition, it is included in the Appalachian Iron Furnaces series list.
 
Location. 39° 34.878′ N, 77° 26.048′ W. Marker is near Thurmont, Maryland, in Frederick County. Marker is at the intersection of Catoctin Furnace Road (Maryland Route 806) and Red Bird Lane (Route 806), on the right when traveling south on Catoctin Furnace Road. The furnace stands inside an extension of Cunningham Falls State Park. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 12698 Catoctin Furnace Rd, Thurmont MD 21788, United States of America. Touch for directions.
 
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Catoctin Iron Furnace (a few steps from this marker); Catoctin Furnace African American Cemetery Interpretive Trail (a few steps from this marker); Dirty and Dangerous (a few steps from this marker); a different marker also named Catoctin Iron Furnace (a few steps from this marker); The Watchful Eye
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(within shouting distance of this marker); A Diverse and Skilled Workforce (within shouting distance of this marker); Ironmaster's Mansion (within shouting distance of this marker); Ruins of the Ironmaster’s House (about 300 feet away, measured in a direct line). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Thurmont.
 
Also see . . .
1. Catoctin Furnace at Cunningham Falls State Park. Maryland Department of Natural Resources website entry (Submitted on July 3, 2007, by Craig Swain of Leesburg, Virginia.) 

2. A history of the Catoctin Furnace. Thumont Scrapbook website entry (Submitted on July 3, 2007, by Craig Swain of Leesburg, Virginia.) 

3. Catoctin Iron Furnace. National Park Service website entry (Submitted on October 6, 2007, by Jakub Kaluzny of Rockville, Maryland.) 
 
Catoctin Furnace Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Devry Becker Jones (CC0), February 26, 2023
2. Catoctin Furnace Marker
The erecting organization information appears to have been removed from the marker.
Catoctin Furnace Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Craig Swain, July 1, 2007
3. Catoctin Furnace Marker
The Isabella Blast Furnace image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Craig Swain, July 1, 2007
4. The Isabella Blast Furnace
Built in the 1800s, this furnace stack was similar to those used during the Revolutionary War.
Remains of the Ironmaster's House image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Craig Swain, July 1, 2007
5. Remains of the Ironmaster's House
 
 
Credits. This page was last revised on March 3, 2023. It was originally submitted on July 3, 2007, by Craig Swain of Leesburg, Virginia. This page has been viewed 2,130 times since then and 30 times this year. Photos:   1. submitted on July 3, 2007, by Craig Swain of Leesburg, Virginia.   2. submitted on March 3, 2023, by Devry Becker Jones of Washington, District of Columbia.   3, 4, 5. submitted on July 3, 2007, by Craig Swain of Leesburg, Virginia. • J. J. Prats was the editor who published this page.

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