Novelty Iron Works

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Novelty Iron Works at foot of 12th Street on the East River of Manhattan (1841-44)
Iron clad steam-ship Roanoke The first turretted frigate in the US in 1863, sitting here to the right of the Novelty Works

The Novelty Iron Works was an ironworking firm founded to make boilers in New York City. Located at 12th street, New York.[1] The founder was the Rev. Eliphalet Nott President of Union College of Schenectady, New York. Eliphalet Nott had invented a boiler and established the works to commercialize his invention. Among the first boilers was used to provide steam for his pleasure boat named the Novelty. This was used to demonstrate the boiler and so the community referred to it as the Novelty Iron Works. It was however registered as the firm of H. Knott & Company. The works was reorganized first as the firm of Ward Stillman & Co. then Stillman, Allen & Co. from 1842 until 1855 with the recruitment of Horatio Allen. In 1855 it was incorporated under its common name and continued operating until 1870. Although they were not the largest principals the family of Eliphalet Nott long continued involvement in the ironworks as ownership changed through different firms.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Morgan, Bill (19 October 2013). The Civil War Lover's Guide to New York City. ISBN 9781611211238.
  2. ^ Kenneth J. Blume: Historical Dictionary of the U.S. Maritime Industry: Novelty Iron Works


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