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The Shelby Iron Company was an iron manufacturing company that operated an
ironworks An ironworks or iron works is an industrial plant where iron is smelted and where heavy iron and steel products are made. The term is both singular and plural, i.e. the singular of ''ironworks'' is ''ironworks''. Ironworks succeeded bloomeri ...
in
Shelby, Alabama Shelby is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Shelby County, Alabama, United States. Its population was 1,044 as of the 2010 census. The area is near Lay Lake and Waxahatchee Creek. Shelby Iron Park is located at the heart o ...
. The iron company produced iron for the
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and was destroyed towards the end of the
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. The company continued to produce iron until the early part of the 20th century.


History

The genesis of Shelby Iron Works (also known as Shelby Iron Company) dates back to December 29, 1842, when Horace Ware was able to purchase land south of Columbiana, AL from Green B. and Sara Seale. Today this site is known as the town of
Shelby, Alabama Shelby is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Shelby County, Alabama, United States. Its population was 1,044 as of the 2010 census. The area is near Lay Lake and Waxahatchee Creek. Shelby Iron Park is located at the heart o ...
. Horace Ware was also able to acquire timberland and
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ore properties throughout Shelby County. With the acquisition of these materials Horace Ware began to build a
cold blast Cold blast, in ironmaking, refers to a metallurgical furnace where air is not preheated before being blown into the furnace. This represents the earliest stage in the development of ironmaking. Until the 1820s, the use of cold air was thought to b ...
iron furnace. The Shelby Iron Works Company started with meager beginnings by only producing 5 tons of cold blast iron a day because of its capacity. The lone furnace stack was built out of brick and stone and only stood 30 feet high. During the
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, iron plating from the iron works was used on the CSS ''Tennessee'', CSS ''Huntsville'', and CSS ''Tuscaloosa'', and in making cannons and shells manufactured by Churchill and Sons in Columbiana. The ironworks was connected to Columbiana by the Shelby Iron Company Railroad, which allowed the iron works to be connected to the
Alabama and Tennessee River Railroad Alabama and Tennessee River Rail Road Company was incorporated under act of Alabama on March 4, 1848.Interstate Commerce Commission. ''Southern Ry. Co.'', Volume 37, Interstate Commerce Commission Valuation Reports, November 6, 1931, p. 213. Washi ...
. A detachment of General
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's division of
Wilson's Raid Wilson's Raid was a cavalry operation through Alabama and Georgia in March–April 1865, late in the American Civil War. Brig. Gen. James H. Wilson led his Union Army Cavalry Corps to destroy Southern manufacturing facilities and was opposed ...
ers destroyed the ironworks on March 31, 1865.


Gallery

File:Shelby Iron Works smoke stack.jpg, The remaining smoke stack from the machine shop. File:Brick cistern at Shelby Iron Works Park.jpg, A large, brick-lined cistern. File:Brick foundations of blast ovens at Shelby Iron Works Park.jpg, Brick foundations of the blast furnaces. File:Brick retaining wall at Shelby Iron Works.jpg, A large brick retaining wall behind the site of the blast furnaces. File:Remnants of Chemical Plant at Shelby Iron Works Park.jpg, Concrete skeleton of the building operated by the Shelby Chemical Company to make wood alcohol from charcoal during World War I. File:EXTERIOR VIEW, LOOKING NORTHEAST, WITH CONCRETE-CLAD STRUCTURAL FRAME. - Shelby Iron Works, Structural Framing, Chemical Plant No. 1, County Road 42, Shelby, Shelby County, AL HAER ALA,59-SHEL,1C-1.tif, Chemical plant structure File:Interior of Shelby Chemical Company remnants.jpg, Interior of the remnants of the chemical plant. File:EXTERIOR VIEW, OBLIQUE PERSPECTIVE, LOOKING NORTHEAST ALONG SHELBY COUNTY 42, WITH FRONT AND SIDE ELEVATIONS. - Shelby Iron Works, Shelby Hotel, County Road 42, Shelby, Shelby HAER ALA,59-SHEL,1B-1.tif, Shelby Hotel File:EXTERIOR VIEW, LOOKING SOUTHEAST - Shelby Iron Works, Iron Master's House, County Road 42, Shelby, Shelby County, AL HAER ALA,59-SHEL,1A-2 (CT).tif, Iron Master's House File:EXTERIOR VIEW, LOOKING NORTHWEST OF LAKE, A FORMER BROWN ORE MINING PIT - Shelby Iron Works, Chain Gang (Blue) Hole Lake, County Road 42, Shelby, Shelby County, AL HAER ALA,59-SHEL,1D-2 (CT).tif, Blue Hole Lake (former brown iron ore mining pit) File:Memorial at Shelby Iron Works Park.jpg, Memorial honoring Confederate soldiers and workers. File:Monument at Shelby Iron Works Park.jpg, Reverse of memorial listing Confederate units that included soldiers from
Shelby County, Alabama Shelby County is located in the Central Alabama, central portion of the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census the population was 223,024. The county seat is Columbiana, Alabama, Columbiana. The largest city is A ...


See also

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Birmingham District The Birmingham District is a geological area in the vicinity of Birmingham, Alabama, where the raw materials for making steel, limestone, iron ore, and coal are found together in abundance. The district includes Red Mountain, Jones Valley, and t ...
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Brierfield Furnace The Brierfield Furnace, also known as the Bibb Naval Furnace and Brierfield Ironworks, is a historic district in Brierfield, Alabama, encompassed by Brierfield Ironworks Historical State Park. The district covers and includes one building and nine ...
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Tannehill Ironworks The Tannehill Ironworks is the central feature of Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park near the unincorporated town of McCalla, Alabama, McCalla in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. Listed on the National Register of Hi ...


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(HAER) documentation, filed under Shelby, Shelby County, AL: ** ** ** ** ** {{Coord, 33.1121, -86.5946, type:landmark_region:US-AL, display=title Museums in Shelby County, Alabama Blast furnaces in the United States Historic American Engineering Record in Alabama History museums in Alabama Wilson's Raid Ironworks and steel mills in Alabama Alabama in the American Civil War Parks in Alabama Industrial buildings and structures in Alabama