DIGGER27
In Memory Of
This link here doesn’t even mention Massachusetts or Ct.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_mining_in_the_United_States
Funny, that article mentions this.
"Birmingham, Alabama
The largest production of US iron ore outside the Great Lakes districts was the Birmingham, Alabama district. Sedimentary iron ore in the Red Mountain formation of Silurian age was first used to make iron in 1864. Production was small until 1881, when major steelmaking began in Birmingham.
The last iron mine shut down in 1975, after the district had produced 376 million long tons of ore."
Doesn't mention importing a whole lot of iron from the NE, mudwhale, did not even want or need any of YOUR iron since we were perfectly able to manufacture our own.
A whole lot of it ended up in the dirt I hunt as you can see in that vid.
Then again maybe all that iron from Massachusetts and those other states magically flew down here on fairy wings and dropped into all my dirt.
That is just as possible as your crazy theories.