The Fort Pitt Foundry was a nineteenth-century iron foundry in
Pittsburgh
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,
Pennsylvania
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. It was originally established at
Fifth Avenue
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and Smithfield Street in 1804 by Joseph McClurg, grandfather of
Joseph W. McClurg, and his son Alex McClurg, father of bookseller and general
Alexander C. McClurg. It was later moved to the area of Pittsburgh now known as the
Strip District at 12th and Etna. It was an early producer of ordnance for the United States, and manufactured cannonballs for Commodore
Oliver Hazard Perry
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of the Perry family naval dynasty, he was the son of Sarah Wallace A ...
's forces in the
War of 1812
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. It was best known for the manufacture of large
cannon
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. One of the largest was a 20 inch bore
Rodman Gun
Drawing comparing Model 1844 8-inch columbiad and Model 1861 10-inch "Rodman" columbiad. The powder chamber on the older columbiad is highlighted by the red box.
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, a large black powder, smoothbore, muzzle-loading coastal defense gun.
The foundry was closed after the Civil War ended. It was eventually sold to a rival in 1878.
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