Early settlers in Massachusetts needed iron tools, nails and utensils to build their homes and plant their crops. Saugus Iron Works was the first successful iron factory in the new world. When the Saugus factory was closed in 1668, many of these workers moved to other parts of New England to forge the beginnings of America's iron and steel industry.
Now available from the America's National Parks Collector's Series® and Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site:
Magnet (keyword: 3-22870) - coming soon
Patch (keyword: 3-19743)
Pin (keyword: 3-19737)
Magnet and Patch measure 3-1/2" H x 2-3/4" W. Pin measures 1-1/8" H x 7/8" W.