Irondale, Washington County, 1916

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After the completion of the Iron Mountain Railroad in 1858, two settlements on the opposite banks of Dry Creek united to form Irondale. In 1857, the Edwin Harrison Company erected an iron furnace there to smelt pig iron hauled from Iron Mountain. The town enjoyed an economic boom in 1901 after the discovery of lead just one mile west of the city.
     Douglass, History of Southeast Missouri, 392.
     Laux, Irondale, yesterday and today.
     History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford, and Gasconade Counties, 524.
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