Royal Blake owned or was part owner in what today is called the Forest Dale Iron Works. The fifty-foot stone
chimney still stands, one of the seven wonders of Vermont, although as late as
the 1950s it was dynamited for road construction materials. Part of it was
destroyed, including parts of the bridge section, though the chimney is still
in restoration process and still stands. The arch-way doors showing where the
pig iron once streamed out of this chimney like molten lava, once the bellows
was put to this blast furnace, last fired in 1865, the last year of the Civil
War, when it switched from charcoal to coal. Local residents of Forest Dale and
Goshen also used the coal as their source of heat.
The Blake house in the 1850 U.S. Census for Forest Dale lists the
following people: Royal Blake, 57, Iron Foundry, $40,000, Vermont Eleanor R.
Blake, 41, Vermont Abba B Blake, 21, f, Vermont Eleanor E. Blake, 18, f. Samuel
Blodgett, 74, miller Hannah Blodgett, 64 Hannah Carroll, 27, f. Patrick
Hawkins, 16, m, clerk, Ireland; James Murry, 21, m, laborer, Ireland; William
Mayanity, m, laborer, Vermont Francis Mero, 16, f, black, Vermont Andrew Mero,
12, m, black. Andrew was in the Civil War, Mass 54th Colored Infantry.
Living next door to Blake in dwelling 1205 is Edward Sherman, 41, m, Iron Foundry, Vermont. In this household are Edward Sherman, 41, Vermont Lucia M. Sherman, 42, Rhode Island Harriet Ellsworth, 12, f., Conn. Edward Ellsworth, 13, m, Conn. Amelia Hays, 16, f, mulatto, "Rio Janeiro."
Sources
Brandon, Vermont: 1761-1961, publ by Town of Brandon © 1962
U.S. Census, 1855
http://vermontcivilwar.org
U.S. Census, 1855
http://vermontcivilwar.org