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check out #s 19 and 20 below:
   
  http://www.historypoint.org/columns2.asp?column_id=495&column_type=tour

Linda Dela Torres <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
  Falmouth Iron Works--Has anyone heard of this company in VA during the late 1700's? It's possible it was in the Stafford County area. 

Genealogical research of others say some went there to learn the trade of blacksmith and wheelwright, but I was wondering if it may also have offered anything to do with gun making? 

Would love to know more about this company.

Thanks in advance, Linda

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Mrs. John P. (Kathryn Mehegan, "Katie") Holland nee Young
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