Fayette Company Store, 1981
Fayette
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Claret Cup
Johnsville
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At Wekiwa Springs
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Off-road Tour Vehicles
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Oriflamme Canyon
Buck's Pocket
Sky, Holland State Park, with kites
Buck's Pocket
Cholla bud
Frog, Cheboygan State Park
14 Foot Shoal Light
Fannette Island
Joan
Structures on the Beach
Off Road Tour Vehicle
Into the Woods. Again.
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Road to Kodachrome Basin State Park
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Cooking
Making Dinner
Smith Lake in Autumn
Fall at Unicoi
Reflection at Smith Lake
Fayette Company Office
Some Notes on Fayette Brown
A Side View of Fayette's Furnace
Saltboxes
Clark Lake Trail Ferns
Near Paradise
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Autumn foliage
New Hampshire yellows
Wildflowers
Partly cloudy
Across the valley
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Buck's Pocket in fall
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A Magnificent Ruin
A charcoal iron furnace consumes three main ingredients: Iron ore (of course), limestone, and a forest (to be reduced to charcoal).
For Jackson Iron's purposes, Snail Shell Harbor was nearly perfect. There's a limestone cliff within sight of the furnace, forests surrounded the townsite, and Samuel Tilden's new-built Peninsula Railroad was delighted to connect the furnace with the company's mine.
And the waterfront, as you see, was mere feet from the furnace. That, too, was a consideration.
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Fayette State Park in 1981.
For Jackson Iron's purposes, Snail Shell Harbor was nearly perfect. There's a limestone cliff within sight of the furnace, forests surrounded the townsite, and Samuel Tilden's new-built Peninsula Railroad was delighted to connect the furnace with the company's mine.
And the waterfront, as you see, was mere feet from the furnace. That, too, was a consideration.
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Fayette State Park in 1981.
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