Petrokamensky Zavod is an iron and smelting and iron-making plant on the Neiva (Neva) river when the Kamenka River flows into it (since 1796 - in the Yekaterinburg district of the Perm province ).
| Petrokamensky Plant | |
|---|---|
| Year of foundation | 1789 |
| Closing year | 1912 |
| Founders | Peter Savvich Yakovlev |
| Location | |
| Industry | Metallurgy |
| Products | cast iron |
Content
History
It was founded in 1789 by the breeder Pyotr Savvich Yakovlev at 33 versts below the Nevyansk plant. [one]
On March 18, 1805, from a fire engaging in a board factory, "a loud 4 and a half hammer, 8 blacksmith forges and a copper smelter with two accessories burned down with two furnaces burned down ...". [2]
In 1809, after the death of P.S. Yakovlev, his heirs organized the Nevyansk Mining Plant Estate (with the Main Board in St. Petersburg), which included the Nevyansky , Petrokamensky and Byngovsky factories , mines and a forest dacha .
In 1906, the owners of the estate established the Joint Stock Company Nevyansk Mining and Mechanical Plants . Closed in 1912.
Archive Sources
- RGIA, f. 73, op. 1, dd. 1-650. Nevyansk Mining Joint-Stock Company. 1781-1919 Record keeping, reports on Nevyansk factories, mines, and gold mines. Plans and drawings.
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