If you liked Elk Forge (1761-1841), Cecil County, Maryland by Graham, Daniel A., start with Isaac Potts (1750-1803) of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and the Valley Forge "Washington at Prayer" legend (2000), Thomas Rutter I (c1660-1730) of Germantown, Pennsylvania, and the birth of the Pennsylvania iron industry (1996), and Iron forge and furnace books at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania (2003). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Isaac Potts (1750-1803) of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and the Valley Forge "Washington at Prayer" legend 2000 · 12 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  2. 2 Thomas Rutter I (c1660-1730) of Germantown, Pennsylvania, and the birth of the Pennsylvania iron industry 1996 · 75 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  3. 3 Iron forge and furnace books at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania 2003 · 53 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  4. 4 The William Cowpland (Copeland)(c1670-c1735) family of Yorkshire, England and Chester, Pennsylvania 1985 · 25 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  5. 5 The family of Thomas Coombe Sr. (1722-1799) and Sarah Rutter (c1724-1793) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania through grandchildren 1996 · 22 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  6. 6 Early charcoal iron forges, furnaces and slitting mills in Chester County, Pennsylvania 1718-1830 2006 · 41 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  7. 7 The Isaac Jones (c1715-c1760) family of Wicaco and Southwark, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1987 · 25 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  8. 8 The John Henry Blye (c1782-1850) and Sarah Rosine (c1787-1867) family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Lynn, Massachusetts 1992 · 63 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  9. 9 Rutter's bloomery, 1716-1720, Berks County, Pennsylvania 2003 · 27 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  10. 10 The Thomas Rutter (c1660-1730) and Rebecca Staples (c1662-c1732) family of Germantown, Pennsylvania 2002 · 17 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  11. 11 Samuel Savage, Sr. (c1655-1707), stonemason, and descendants of Philadelphia, Berks, and Chester counties, Pennsylvania, through the fourth generation 2004 · 67 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  12. 12 The David Rutter (1766-1817) and Mary Anna Potts (c1767-1824) family of Pine Forge, Berks County, and Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania 2001 · 31 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author

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BookOrb recommends Isaac Potts (1750-1803) of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and the Valley Forge "Washington at Prayer" legend (2000), Thomas Rutter I (c1660-1730) of Germantown, Pennsylvania, and the birth of the Pennsylvania iron industry (1996), Iron forge and furnace books at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania (2003), The William Cowpland (Copeland)(c1670-c1735) family of Yorkshire, England and Chester, Pennsylvania (1985), and The family of Thomas Coombe Sr. (1722-1799) and Sarah Rutter (c1724-1793) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania through grandchildren (1996).

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