Pine Forge (Berks County, Pa.)

Dates:
Active 1769
Active 1780

Biographical notes:

Pine Forge, one of the earliest iron works in Pennsylvania, was built by Thomas Rutter (1680-1752) on Manatawny Creek in Berks County in 1720. Control passed by marriage to John Potts (1710-1768) and thence to his son-in-law and nephew David Potts, Jr. (c1742-1782). During the late 1750s and 1760s it was rented to Thomas May (1731-1792) and later to Thomas Walker. With David Potts's death, the forge passed to Samuel Potts and Thomas Rutter and then to David Rutter (1766-1817). The forge was abandoned sometime after 1817, but the property remained in the Rutter family until 1843. The new owners demolished the forge and erected a rolling mill.

From the description of Account books, 1769-1780. (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 86119464

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Subjects:

  • Forges
  • Iron industry and trade
  • Iron-works

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Places:

  • Berks County (Pa.) (as recorded)
  • Pennsylvania (as recorded)