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17:02 (cur | prev) +2,092 Randylyon talk contribs (Created page with "left|thumb|150px|Richard Waller. Photo courtesy: Bob RedingWALLER, Rev. Richard Bonson. (Yorkshire, England, Feb. 26, 1796--Dubuque, IA, Dec. 31, 1888). Arriving in the area in 1834, Waller with and Robert Bonson, Samuel HUGHLETT, Major Rountree of Platteville and others formed a company to construct blast furnaces. (1) Their first was built in 1835 along the Little Platte in Wisconsin. It was the first furnace for smelting con...") | |||

