INDEX TO

CATOCTIN FURNACE: PORTRAIT OF AN IRON-MAKING VILLAGE

By Elizabeth Yourtee Anderson and Elizabeth Anderson Comer (2013)

Indexed by David H Wallace, 2015

African Americans: cemetery, 66,67; ironworkers, 18,68,86; Liberian settlers, 66; free blacks;

religion, 86,87; school and schoolteacher Bella Graham, 84; see also Slaves

All Saints Episcopal Church, 86,87,89,91

American Colonization Society, 65

Anders family, 8,79

Anderson, Elizabeth Yourtee, 7,101,103; G Eugene, 8,100,101; Joel T, 7,8,13,15,27,28,102

Andrews, George, 69

Anglican Church, 86

Anna, Margaret, 86

Antietam Furnace/Ironworks, 20,27,31,32,65,106

Archeology at Catoctin Furnace, 97,99,100,102

Arthur, Isabella, 20

Ascension Parish, Westminster, 91

“Auburn” tract/farm, 2 (map),13,20,32,65,103

“Auburn,” house, 12,18,21-23,28,33,35,65,77,87

Avirett, Rev James B, 83,93

Ayres, Eli, 66

Baltimore, 14-16,20,32

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 32

Baltimore Sun, 98

Bar iron, 32

Barnes, Joseph, 19

Bath, VA, 19

Beall, J Glenn, 98

Bedford County, PA, 47,62

Benner, Maggie, 83; Thomas, 72

Big House/High House, 77,78; see also Ironmaster’s House

Blackford, Benjamin, 20,21,23,24,65,86

Blackford Family History, 21

Blacksmith shop, 24,26

Bleck, Br Carl Gottlieb, 86

Bloom, 32

Bloomsbury Forge, 19

Blue and Yellow Mine Banks, 84

Blue Mountain mines area, 79,95

Blue Mountain Iron and Steel Corporation, 44-46,75

Blue Mountain School, 84

Bodine, A Aubrey, 74,98; Jennifer B, 74

Bombshells, 15-18

Bond, Isaac, Map of Frederick County, 37

Bradstreet Directory, 38

Brice, Michael, 69

Brien, Ann Elizabeth (Tiernan), 69,87; Edward, 31; Harriet (McPherson), 31,87,89; Henry

Augustus, 31,32,65; John, 27-31,33,61,65,69,87,88; John McPherson, 31,32,65,66;

Katherine (Hughes), 31; Robert Coleman, 27,31,87,114; William Coleman, 27,31

Burlington County, NJ, 25

Burns, Marie, 8

Bush Creek, 19

Bush Creek Forge, 19,64

Bushnell, Robert, 101

C Burr Artz Library, 8

Cain, Patrick, 69

Cairy, Thomas, 69

Calvert, Benedict, 12; George, 20

Camp, Nash, 72

Camp David, 97

Campbell, Barbara (Zimmerman), 86; J F, 80,86; Richard, 80,86;

Cannon/guns, 14

Cantwell, Mary Rae, 8,29,53,64,96

Carbaugh family, 8; Josephy and Clara, 119

Carothers, William, 113

Carroll, Dr. Charles of Annapolis, 11; Charles, barrister, 13; Nicholas, 13

Catignani, Tanya, 2,8

Catoctin Furnace, 13-18,20,21,23,26-29,31-73; casting house, 96,102;company store, 36,38 40,45,75;; technical operations, 48-62; workers, 11,18, 27,38,40,44,71-73; black, 18,32,63-67,68; housing, see Tenement houses; medical services, 35; blacksmiths, 72; charcoal colliers, 69-71; charcoal rakers, 71; carpenters, 72; clerks, 72,73,80; engine drivers, 72; forge men, 72; founders, 58,60,68,72; guttermen, 59,72; ironmaster, 72; keepers, 59,72; manager, 72; miners, 69,75; molders, 72; mule drivers, 71; pattern- makers, 68; quarry men, 72; railroad workers, 93-95 stave makers, 95; wood choppers, 71; wood haulers, 70

“Catoctin Furnace, A Technical History of,” by Joel T. Anderson, 48-62

Catoctin Furnace Historic District, 99

Catoctin Furnace Historical Society, 7,8,24,28,39,43,46,52,64,67,70,71,73-76,79,83,89,94,98,

100-103

Catoctin Furnace National Historic Site, 100

Catoctin Furnace tract, 42

Catoctin Furnace village, 2 (map),18,24,40,73-79,96,98-101; cemetery, 86; collier’s house,

101,102; school, see Furnace School “; restoration of houses, 101

Catoctin House,” 30; see Ironmaster’s house, 30

Catoctin Iron Company, 41,42

Catoctin Methodist Church, 93

Catoctin Mountain, 9,12

Catoctin Mountain Iron Company, 42

Catoctin Mountain Park, 70

Catoctin Parish, 91

Catoctin Recreational Demonstration Area, 97

Cavetown, MD, limestone quarries, 56,110

Cecil Furnace, 32

Cemeteries: black, 66,67; white, 86

Chambers, Rev J Taylor, 92

Chanch, Fr John J, 87

Chandler, David, 85

Charcoal, 12,24,40,52,53,57,62,69; woodcutters and colliers, 110

Charcoal Trail and hut exhibit, 70

Charging, 58

Chedwell, Elizabeth, 86

Chew, Elizabeth, 32; Henrietta, 32

Children, 79

Chopping mill, 24,27

Clark, Richard and Margaret (Anna), 86

Clarkson, Rev Robert, 92

Coil, Anthony, 69

Coke, 38,40,62

Cold-blast furnace, 40,49

Coleman, Robert,27,33; William, 27

Comer, Anne, 7; Elizabeth Anderson, 7,8,73; Jacob,7; Margaret, 7

Conley, John, 69

Connellsville coke, 62

Conner, Michael, 69Continental Army, Quartermaster Division, 15

Continental Congress, 16

Contract Archeology, Inc, 99

Cornwall Furnace, 27,33,109

Council of Safety, 13,14

Cox, RtRevWilliam J, 103

Cramer, John, 69

Creagerstown, black school, 84; road to, 81

Cronise, Jacob, 82

Crosby, James, 69

Cunningham, John, 69

Cunningham Falls State Park, 28,97,100; Catoctin Furnace and Manor Area Master Plan, 100

Curtis, Rev Alfred A, 92,115

Davidson, John, 12,20

Davis,John, 71; Joseph,69,71; Josiah, 69

Deborah coke furnace stack, 38,39,43,44,45,47,62,90

Deitz, Charles, 73

Dent, George, 16

Devilbiss, Ethel (Carbaugh), 119

Dinky Railroad,39,43,55,72

Dorsey, Mrs M Z, 92

Dykes, John, 72

Earlston Furnaces, 47

Education, 80-84

Ege, George, 33; George Michael and Anna Catherine (Holz), 33; Michael M, 33,82,89

Eleutherian Mills Historical Library, 8; Clement S Brinton Collection, 97

Elizabeth Furnace, 33

Emmitsburg, 11; Emmitsburg Pike, 84,98

Entertainment, 78

Episcopal Church, 86

Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, 33,82; Archives, 8,34

Everett, PA, 47

Faith in the Furnace, by Elizabeth Y Anderson, 103

Fauth, John, 116

Fire backs, 15,21

Fitzgerald, John, Mary, James and John, 69

Fitzhugh, Ann (Hughes), 32; Elizabeth (Chew), 32; Peregrine, 32,33,36-38,61,66,72,77,82,89,91; Sara Margaret, 34; Sophia, 91William, 32

Flexenhart, Peter, 69

Forges, 11

Fraley/Frailey family, 8; Franklin and Louise, 101 Jonathan, 71; Solomon, 81; Thomas, 72,81

Fraley, F W, store, 76; “History of Catoctin Furnace,” 122

Frame, Donald, 22,26,101

Franklin stove, 27,61

Frederick County Board of School Commissioners, 81,82; Board of Inspectors of Primary Schools, 81

Frederick County Courthouse, 8

Frederick Railroad, 56

Freezing up, 58

Freshman, George, 69

Freshour, Nelson, 72

Furnace School, 81-84; trustees, 81-83

Furnace lining, 57,58

Furnishings, 75-78

Galloway, Benjamin, 32; Henrietta (Chew), 32

Gardiner, Chris, 7; Clement and Harriet, 8,21,23,77,100; Laura, 7; Robert M, 103

Gelvin, Thomas, 69

Germanimmigrants, 9,10,69,72,85

Giles, Edward, 71

Gilmor, Robert, 32

“Good Will” tract, 11,13,20

Gorsuch, Harry Peyton, 43; Thomas, 42,43

Graceham Moravian Church, 63,85,88

Graham, Bella, 84

Green, William, 75

Green Spring Furnace, 12,106

Hammader, Robert, 69

Hampton Furnace, 11,106

Hancock, Solomon, 113

Harbaugh, Kay, 8

Harrell, Rev James A, 66,82,90,91

Harriet Chapel, 7,29,33,66,88-93,96; clergy, 82,83,88-94; glebe, 91; parochial school, 82; rectory, 34,89,91-93; sesquicentennial, 103

Harris, Terry, 7

Hatcher, E B, 83

Hauver, Stanley, 96

Heintzleman, G J, 95

Hellman, John, 72

Henry A. Brien & Co, 32

Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, 28

Henry Thompson & Co, 32

Hesselius, John, 10

Hickory Run Manufacturing Co, 95,96

Hippinsteel, James,69; John, 69,71

Historic American Building Survey (HABS), photos, 19,30,34,40

Historic Preservation Act, 99

Historical Society of Frederick County, 21,75,98

Hodgson, James, Commissioner of Military Stores, 16-18

Hoke family, 8; Lloyd and Margaret (Anders), 119

Holloware, 27,60

Holtz, John, 72

Holz, Anna Catherine and Elizabeth, 33

Hoover, Gilbert, 72; Herbert, 96; John, 72

Hopewell Furnace, 109

Hot blast furnace, 60,61

Hughes, Ann, 32; Daniel, 31,32; Katherine, 31; Samuel, 106

Hunting Creek, 10

Hurley, Rev, 88

Irish immigrants, 68,69,74,88

Iron ore, 11,20,24,31,33,45,46,47,54-57,72,116

Ironmaster’s House, 18,21,29-31,38,42,45,96-98,102

Isabella Furnace, Page County, VA, 24,65

Isabellacharcoal furnacestack, 33,34,43,45,50,61,97,102,108

J.B. Kunkel & Bro., 38

Jacocks, Rev James G, 91

Jacques, Lancelot, 96

James Johnson & Co., 15-17,20

Jamison, Isaiah, James, John and Philip, 71

“John’s Mountain” tract, 10-12

Johns, Rev John and Julianna (Johnson), 86

Johnson, Baker, 12,13,16,17,20,22,63,64,86; Baker, Jr, 22,65; Catherine, 22; Charles, 22; Frances, 27; James, 9,12-15,17-19,63,64,86; James, Jr, 65; Julianna, 86; Roger, 12,13,63; Thomas and Dorcas (Sedgwick), 12; Gov Thomas,9,10,12-14,17,19,20,63,64; William, 66,81,82,89; Worthington, 22

Johnson cold-blast charcoal furnace, 19,49-51,86

Joy, Capt Daniel, 15,17,18

Kelly, Richard, 73

Kermes, Constantine, 59,60

Knetts, John, 69

Knox, Henry, 18

Kunkel, Deborah, 38,82; Elizabeth, 92; Jacob M, 33,36,38; John, 37,38; John Baker, 37,38,40,41, 56,62,71,72,82,92,93

Lake, D.J., Atlas of Frederick County, 41

Latkovski, Leonard, 8

Lewistown, MD, 80

Lewistown-Mechanicstown Road, 81

Liberia, 66

Liberty, MD, 91

Library of Congress, 8

Licking Creek, 12

Lime kilns, 29

Limestone, 12,24,55-57,72

Little Hunting Creek, 11-13,57,85,93; raceway, 50,51

Little Patuxent River, 12

Lobdell Car Wheel Works, 32,38

Locust Pond, 93

Lord Baltimore, 9

Loudon, Duffield, 83

Lutheran Church, 85

LuxBowley, 15

McGarry, Fr, 87

McGill, Rev Ernest, 94,96; Patrick, 69

McGrain, John, 8

McKeldin, Gov Theodore, 97

McKnight, Gerald, 8

McPherson, Frances (Johnson), 27,31; Harriet A, 82,89,90,92,113; Horatio, 31; Col John, 27; John, Jr, 27,31,66; Louise, 103; Mary, 92; Dr William S, Jr, 35,66,76,82,89,92-94

Manufacturers Record, 42

Martin family, 8; David, Joseph and Thomas, 71; Mary (Miller), 119

Maryland, militia, 13

Maryland Department of Natural Resources, 100-102

Maryland Hall of Records, 8

Maryland Historical Society, 8

Maryland Historical Trust, 103

Maryland Journal and Baltimore Advertiser, 14

Maryland Room, 55

Maryland State Archives, 42,43

Maryland State Colonization Society, Frederick County Auxiliary Society, 66

Maryland State Parks, 97

Maryland State Roads Commission/Highway Administration, 98,100

Maryland Steel, 62

Maulsby, William P., Jr, 42

May, John and Yancey, 71

Mayberry, Jeremiah, 26,27; Thomas, 25,26; Willoughby, 26,27,65,77,78,80

Mechanicstown, MD, 93

Mentzer, J Franklin, 99,100; “Time and Times of Catoctin Furnace,” 116

Methodist Church, 93

Mill, grist, 11,29,31,38,40,42,76

“Mill Place” tract, 11

Miller family, 8; Clinton and Josephine, 119; Donald andPauline, 101; Joanne, 8; Joshua and Josiah, 71; Martin, 72; Richard and Dixie, 15

Mine Bank area, 79

Missionary Society for Diocesan Missions, 91

Monitor, 38

Monocacy/Monoquice, 10,85

Monocacy Valley Railroad, 39,42,45,62

Moravian Archives, 8

Moravian Church, 63,64,85,86-89; parochial school, 80

Morris, J.P., 38

Moser, John, 75

Mount Holly furnace, 25

Mount St, Mary’s College, 87

“Mountain Tract,” 12,20

Mozinge, Samuel, 71

Mule barn, 64

Munitions, 14; shells, 15

Murry, Ballard, 72

National Park Service, 70,71,97-99

National Register of Historic Places, 99

Nicodemus, E A, 96

Noble, James, 69

Nunemaker, Chris and Jacob, 71

O’Conner, James, 69

Old Salem, Inc, 15,61

Ore cart, 53

Orr, Kenneth and Ronald, 100

O’Toole Studio, 47

Ott, Amanda, 92; George, 72,92

Owen, Nancy, 87

Page County, VA, 24

Paint mill, 42,44,45

Parkman, Rev Charles M, 82,91

Pearre Brothers & Co, 42

Pennsylvania, 9,18,20

Penwell family, 8; George, 73; James, 71,73; Jonathon, 73; Margaret and Robert,73; Roger, 119; Samuel, 73; Solomon, 72,73; William, 73

Pig iron, 11,29,31,38,49,60

Pine Grove Furnace, 20

Poe, David, 15-17

Pogue, John, 72

Potomac Company, 19

Potomac Hills Development Co, 96

Pots, kettles and Dutch ovens, 14,60; see Holloware

Principio Furnace, 11,106

Proud, John Green, 90

Ranney, Garner, 8

Ransom Station, 93-95

Rawlings, John, 18,63,68

Reed family, 8; Samuel, 74

Reinke, Br Samuel, 69,80,87-89

Religion, 85-94

Renner, William, 8,46,54,102,119; “How Catoctin Furnace Came About” 122

Revolutionary War, 13-18,20,25

Richey, Lawrence, 96

Ricketts, Judith, 8

Roman Catholic Church, 87,88

Roosevelt, Franklin D, 98

Ross, Charles W., 42; Edward, 69; William, 37

Route 15, 98-100; pedestrian bridge, 103

Rumsey, James, 19,20

Russell, John, 69

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Baltimore, 90

Saltpans, 14,15

Sawmill, 11,27,31,38,40,42

Schlegel, Br John Frederick, 63,86

Schley, James, 66,81; Steiner, 42

Schoolteachers, 81-84

Schools, 40,79,80-84; parochial, 80,82; public school system, 81; curriculum, 81; textbooks, 82

“Settin’ the Old Hen,” 78

Shankle, Earl M, 100

Sharp, Ernest and Willa, 43

Shepherdstown, 19

Shuff, James, 75; Robert, 72; William, 71

Simpson, William, 68,69

Slag, 56,58,72

Slave quarters, 111

Slaves: 18,32,63-68,111: Jack, Jaines, Milly and Phil, 63; collier Sam, 64; waggoners Henry and

Harvey, 64; Daniel, 65;

Smith, Kris, 24

Snowden’s Ironworks, 12

Sow and pigs, 58,59

Spahr’s Quarry, 56

Sparrows Point, MD, 62

“Spirits of the Furnace” night hike, 103

“Spring in the Village,” 103

“Springfield,” 18-20

Stave mill, 95

Steelman, Robert, 8,65

Stiegel, Henry William and Elizabeth (Holz), 33

Stitely family, 8; Jessie (Reed), 119; Mary Jane “Granny,” 79

Stone, Rt Rev William Murray, 89

Stoner, William, 72

“Stoney Park” tract, 11,13,20

Stoves, 15,21,27,61

Sullivan, Thomas, 69

Sweeney family, 8; Israel, 72; Jacob, 71; Thomas, 72; William and Elva, 119

Tapping, 58,59

Tenement houses, 18,24,26,31,38,40,42,69,74-76,101-103; furnishings, 75

Them Was the Good Days of Eatin’, 103

Thornburgh, Eugene, 20; Thomas, 20

Thornburgh Forge, 20

Thropp, Joseph E, 47,62,95,96

Thurmont, 42,101; Historical Society, 47

Thurmont Bypas, 98

Tiernan, Ann Elizabeth, 69,87; Luke, 69,87; Nancy (Owen), 87

Timberland, 12,23,24,31

Tom’s Creek, 11

Tongue, Rev Thomas O, 93

Townsend, Mabel (Fraley), 119

“Traditional Village Christmas,” 103

Traver, Freeman, 72,89

Trexler, Oscar H, 95

“The Turckey,” 10,86

U S Department of the Interior, 99

Upper Mine ledger, 75

Utensils, 15

Vallonne manor house, 26

Vertrees (Verdies/Verdris), John, 9,11,12,85; John Valentine, 12,85

Vestal Furnace, 27

Vineyard, 65

Virginia, 18

Vulcan steam shovel, 46,55

Waesche, Leonard R., 41,42,56

Waesche house, 27

Wanner, Robert, 7

War of 1812, 26

Wardensville, WV, 73

Washington, George, 12

Washington County, 32,87; Library, 8

“Wayside,” 13,106

Weddle, Charles, John and William, 72

Weights, 15

Welch William and Elizabeth (Chedwell), 86

Weller, John, 81

Western Maryland Railroad, 42,56; accident, 93-95

Wetzel/Wezler, Hans Martin, 11,85

White, John, 18

White House, 98

Whittingham, Rev Richard, 93; Rt Rev, William R., 89,92

Whittingham Chapel, 93

Williams, George, 82

Windsor, Rev Henry John, 90

Windy Hill Farm, 26,42,82

Wirth, Conrad, 97

Women’ work, 78,79

Woolard, Henry, 72

Yorktown, siege of, 16,20

Zimmerman, Michael, 81

Zouck, P.G., & Co. quarry, 56