30-Day No-Hassle Returns
We guarantee your satisfaction on every purchase or rental with a full refund within 30 days of your purchase date.
Fast, Same-Day Customer Service
If you need help, our friendly, helpful Customer Service team will contact you the same business day.
The Best Prices on Textbook Rentals, Guaranteed
You can shop with confidence with the best rental prices at ValoreBooks.com. If you find a lower priced rental, we will match it.

Hopewell Furnace: A Guide to Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site, Pennsylvania

by

Lewis, Walter David

OUT OF STOCK - We are increasing our inventory daily! - Please try again later.
Hopewell Furnace: A Guide to Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site, Pennsylvania, ISBN 9780160034886 Own This Book? Sell It
ISBN-13:

9780160034886

ISBN:

0160034884

Publisher: United States Government Printing Office Summary: HopewellFurnace This official National Park Service Handbook describes the Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site in Pennsylvania. Part 1 provides an overview of the 18th and 19th century iron making industry, while Part 2 recounts the history of Hopewell's workers and iron making operation. Part 3 provides an authoritative guide to the main points of interest. Built in 1770, just five years before the Revolutionary [read more]
THE EXTRA MILE GUARANTEE
  • 30-Day No-Hassle Returns
  • Fast, Same-Day Customer Service
  • The Best Prices on Textbook Rentals
Read More
NEED HELP PAYING FOR COLLEGE?
  • Find student loan options quickly and easily
  • Compare loans to find the best fit for you
  • Apply for the loan that meets your needs
Find Loan
Product Details
ISBN-13:

9780160034886


ISBN:

0160034884


Publisher: United States Government Printing Office

HopewellFurnace This official National Park Service Handbook describes the Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site in Pennsylvania. Part 1 provides an overview of the 18th and 19th century iron making industry, while Part 2 recounts the history of Hopewell's workers and iron making operation. Part 3 provides an authoritative guide to the main points of interest. Built in 1770, just five years before the Revolutionary War broke out, Hopewell Furnace was vital to the war effort, casting cannon and manufacturing ammunition and other equipment needed by the Continental army. Today, Hopewell Furnace and village recreate the early American industrial community, demonstrating the firing and casting processes.

Where's My Stuff?
Shipping & Returns