Historical Marker

Nash Iron Works

Historical marker location:
Jefferson, Texas
( FM 729 about 20 mi. west of Jefferson)
Marker installed: 1965

First iron furnace in Texas. Built by Jefferson S. Nash, who came here in 1846. He found much iron ore, wood for charcoal, and clay to make molds. From ridge back of the furnace, charcoal and ore were poured down the smokestack. Under the furnace grate, melted iron collected in a puddle, to be put into molds for shaping farm tools, cooking pots, smoothing irons, and-- in the Civil War-- cannon balls and possibly guns. Nash had difficulty securing machinery, workers, capital, and transportation.

In the 1800s, at least 16 iron works operated in East Texas.