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Schofield is listed in Doug's foundry directory, but there is no picture attached. But, I wish you hadn't of shown us that ... now I've gotta go out and start looking for Schofield's to collect. HA!
I like finding stuff from local foundries. Kudos on a nice piece of Georgia history! Edit: http://www.whatwasthere.com/browse.a...tails/zoom/14/ This says Schofield became Taylor Iron and operated until the 70's. Edit #2: Here is a discussion of Schofield on Ancestry.com: http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.as....counties.bibb - and this link says Schofield went out of business in the 40's and was acquired by Taylor. ... so maybe that dates your piece to the 40's or before? |
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Yeah I couldn't find much information on it I may go back later and pick it up
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It appears to be something made using a Lodge #27 as a basis for the pattern.
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I also just found one! Have not yet found other cookware. Web showed doorsteps and machinery. Founded 1850. Mostly machinery it seems. Closed in the 1930s. Acquired by Taylor 1940.
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