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This includes 224 folders of documents, 74 folders of documents previously stored in ledger books, a collection of technical drawings related to the furnace's machinery, maps and plat drawings of the company's land holdings, surveys of the company's rail line, and approximately 51 ledgers, checkbooks, day books, and other bound record books. They are stored in 29 boxes, 8 rolled storage boxes, and 19 oversized folders. The collection is organized into the following twelve series.","Series 1, Letter Box, March 31 1918 includes correspondence found in a letter box labeled March 31, 1918. The correspondence covers the 1909-1910 period and is sorted alphabetically as found in the letter box.","Series 2, Letter Box, Receiver L.S. Company, 1891-1892 includes correspondence found in a letter box labeled Receiver L.S. Company, 1891. The documents cover the 1909-1912 time period and are sorted as found in the letter box.","Series 3, Receivership Documents, July 1891-February 1892 includes receipts and documents related to the time period when the Liberty Iron Company was placed in receivership. It is sorted chronologically as originally found.","Series 4, Dedford Company Correspondence, 1901-1911 includes reports and receipts for bark shipped by the Shenandoah Iron and Coal Company to various businesses during that period. These are sorted chronologically and were found together. There is no Folder 4.5 in Box 4.","Series 5, Bark Reports and Receipts, 1905-1917 includes a wide array of records, correspondence, and other documents related to the operations of the Shenandoah Iron and Coal Company and its successor from 1909-1917. These are sorted chronologically and were found stored together.","Series 6, Correspondence, 1909-1917 includes a wide array of bound record books including ledgers, employment logs, day books, account books, checkbooks, receipt books, and other journals. It covers the operation of the Wissler furnaces, the Liberty Iron Company, and the Shenandoah Iron and Coal Company and is stored as size permits.","Series 7, Ledger, 1874-1913 includes a variety of documents and records found from ledger books from the time period 1874-1913, sorted as originally found.","Series 8, Maps and Plats, 1891-1899 includes maps of the company's rail line, surverys of company land holdings, and maps related to the company's operation. The bulk appears to have been created sometime around 1900, but most of the items are undated.","Series 9, Technical Drawings, undated includes a single folder with technical drawings related to the company's machinery. 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Shenandoah Room, Shenandoah County Library, Edinburg, Virginia, USA.","In 1822, Walter Newman began operating a furnace on a 900-acre piece of property he owned along Stony Creek, west of Edinburg. Newman called this site Liberty Furnace, a name that is retained today.","This collection was stored in a structure near the site of the original Liberty Furance. Most letters, receipts, and loose documents were stored in a large desk. These items have been processed and archived together. Ledgers and other bound items were stored in open shelves. Loose items from these bound volumes have been stored in a document box with notations detailing their original location. Items too large for document storage have been placed in oversize folders and stored in the archives map case and noted in the inventory.","The Liberty Iron Furnace Collection consists of approximately 34.5 linear feet of materials. This includes 224 folders of documents, 74 folders of documents previously stored in ledger books, a collection of technical drawings related to the furnace's machinery, maps and plat drawings of the company's land holdings, surveys of the company's rail line, and approximately 51 ledgers, checkbooks, day books, and other bound record books. They are stored in 29 boxes, 8 rolled storage boxes, and 19 oversized folders. The collection is organized into the following twelve series.","Series 1, Letter Box, March 31 1918 includes correspondence found in a letter box labeled March 31, 1918. The correspondence covers the 1909-1910 period and is sorted alphabetically as found in the letter box.","Series 2, Letter Box, Receiver L.S. Company, 1891-1892 includes correspondence found in a letter box labeled Receiver L.S. Company, 1891. 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