Iron ore was discovered here, 1835, by John Johnson. The Old Iron Furnace, built, 1848, was operated for six years by C. W. Bryant and Isaac Marsh. In 1850, a steam engine replaced the water power used to run fan air blast. Charcoal was fuel used. About 9,000 pounds of iron were produced daily. The iron was hauled by mule team 50 miles to the Monongahela River near Fairmont for shipment by boat to down-river markets. WV 38, Valley Furnace Roadside Rest Area, 3.0 miles east of WV 92 North at Nestorville & 2.3 miles west of Tucker County border Barbour County West Virginia.
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