West Point Foundry

West Point Foundry

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Publication Date: 13th January 2014

Established in 1817 as a cannon foundry, the West Point Foundry at Cold Spring in the Hudson Highlands was one of the first major industrial sites in the United States. The foundry and its many iron products, most significantly artillery and other ordnance, played a central role in the nation's industrial development. At its peak during the Civil War, the foundry manufactured cannons of several types, including Dahlgrens, Rodmans, and--most prolifically--Parrott rifles, which were widely employed and crucial to the Union victory. Among other products were the first American steam locomotives, ... Read More
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Established in 1817 as a cannon foundry, the West Point Foundry at Cold Spring in the Hudson Highlands was one of the first major industrial sites in the United States. The foundry and its many iron products, most significantly artillery and other ordnance, played a central role in the nation's industrial development. At its peak during the Civil War, the foundry manufactured cannons of several types, including Dahlgrens, Rodmans, and--most prolifically--Parrott rifles, which were widely employed and crucial to the Union victory. Among other products were the first American steam locomotives, ... Read More
Description
Established in 1817 as a cannon foundry, the West Point Foundry at Cold Spring in the Hudson Highlands was one of the first major industrial sites in the United States. The foundry and its many iron products, most significantly artillery and other ordnance, played a central role in the nation's industrial development. At its peak during the Civil War, the foundry manufactured cannons of several types, including Dahlgrens, Rodmans, and--most prolifically--Parrott rifles, which were widely employed and crucial to the Union victory. Among other products were the first American steam locomotives, marine engines and boilers for early steamships and warships, sugar mills, aqueduct pipes, dynamite and disappearing guns, architectural columns, and industrial machinery. Rare photographs and other images, mostly from the 19th century, trace the foundry's story from its early years through the period of Civil War production to its eventual status as a site of archaeological excavation.
Details
  • Pages: 128
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
  • Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
  • Series: Images of America
  • Publication Date: 13th January 2014
  • State: New York
  • Illustration Note: Black and White
  • ISBN: 9781467120647
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Public, Commercial & Industrial
    HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
    BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Manufacturing
Author Bio
Trudie A. Grace has been curator of the Putnam History Museum in Cold Spring since 2000 and is also a professor of art history. Her previously published works on the Highlands include Arcadia's Around Cold Spring. Mark Forlow is a graduate of Marist College with a bachelor's degree in history. His extensive collection of historical artifacts relates to the Highlands and to American military history.
Established in 1817 as a cannon foundry, the West Point Foundry at Cold Spring in the Hudson Highlands was one of the first major industrial sites in the United States. The foundry and its many iron products, most significantly artillery and other ordnance, played a central role in the nation's industrial development. At its peak during the Civil War, the foundry manufactured cannons of several types, including Dahlgrens, Rodmans, and--most prolifically--Parrott rifles, which were widely employed and crucial to the Union victory. Among other products were the first American steam locomotives, marine engines and boilers for early steamships and warships, sugar mills, aqueduct pipes, dynamite and disappearing guns, architectural columns, and industrial machinery. Rare photographs and other images, mostly from the 19th century, trace the foundry's story from its early years through the period of Civil War production to its eventual status as a site of archaeological excavation.
  • Pages: 128
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
  • Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
  • Series: Images of America
  • Publication Date: 13th January 2014
  • State: New York
  • Illustrations Note: Black and White
  • ISBN: 9781467120647
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Public, Commercial & Industrial
    HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
    BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Manufacturing
Trudie A. Grace has been curator of the Putnam History Museum in Cold Spring since 2000 and is also a professor of art history. Her previously published works on the Highlands include Arcadia's Around Cold Spring. Mark Forlow is a graduate of Marist College with a bachelor's degree in history. His extensive collection of historical artifacts relates to the Highlands and to American military history.

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