John Fulenwider | |
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Born | 1756 |
Died | 4 September 1826 |
Burial place | High Shoals cemetery |
Known for | Developing one of the earliest methods of creating pig iron |
John Fulenwider (1756 - 4 September 1826) [1] was a Revolutionary War veteran and an American pioneer in the field of iron manufacturing. [2] He is also considered to be one of the founders of High Shoals, North Carolina. [3]
Fulenwider was born in Switzerland in 1756 to Jacob and Ester Fulenwider. [4] His family immigrated to Rowan County, North Carolina in the 1760s. [4]
During the American Revolutionary War, Fulenwider served in the Rowan County militia. He fought at Ramsour’s Mill and Kings Mountain, which were two pivotal battles in the war. [1] [5]
Fulenwider was one of the pioneers in the field of making pig iron using charcoal. [6] Under the “Act to Encourage the Building of Iron Works”, Fulenwider was granted 3000 acres of land to build a manufactory. Fulenwider settled in Lincoln County for the abundance of natural resources, such as iron ore, trees, moving water, and limestone. He established 2 forges in 1795, with the one in High Shoals, North Carolina being the most successful. [7] Fulenwider’s iron was forged into a wide range of products, including plows, horseshoes, wagon tires, chains, nails, tools, muskets, and kitchen implements. [8]
Fulenwider died on 4 September 1826. He owned around 20000 acres of land at the time of his death. [2] His factory in High Shoals, North Carolina was passed on to his son Henry. Nails were sold for 8 cents per pound at this point. [9] There is a plaque in High Shoals in honor of Fulenwider. [2] His forges remained fully operational until 1875.[ citation needed ]