James Hunter and His Iron Works

James Hunter and His Iron Works

About

Presented by Kathi Lynn Austin of the Freedom Forge Foundation and Jerrilynn Eby MacGregor of the Stafford County Historical Society. During the American Revolutionary War, James Hunter was one of the largest producers of arms and supplies to the Continental Troops. Born into a well-established mercantile family near Glasgow, Scotland, James Hunter arrived in America in the mid-1740s where he began, over the course of the next three decades to, along the Rappahannock River near Falmouth, construct and refine what would soon be called "...the greatest Iron Works that is upon the Continent" as his business grew into arguably the largest manufacturing facility in Colonial America.

Despite his involvement in helping to build the foundations of America and ensure patriot victory during the Revolutionary War, Hunter's Iron Works and his gun-making subsidiary, Rappahannock Forge, are almost forgotten to this day. The Freedom Forge Foundation, headed by Kathi Lynn Austin, looks to preserve and interpret the original site of the Iron Works on a local, state, and national effort by commemorating a previously overlooked Revolutionary War hero whose innovative spirit and defense of liberty and justice of all gave rise to America's Defense Industry.

Kathi Lynn Austin is a collateral descendant of James Hunter and the current Director of the Freedom Forge Foundation. She is an internationally recognized expert on arms trafficking, peace and security, and human rights, having served with the United Nations Group of Experts on the DRC and Liberia, as well as Chief of the Joint Mission Analysis Centre for the United Nations Peacekeeping Missions in Timor-Leste and Burundi.

Jerrilynn Eby MacGregor is the author of They Called Stafford Home, among other works related to the rich history of Stafford County. A life-long Staffordian, Jerrilynn continues to heavily contribute to historical and genealogical studies of the people and places of this County. She is a secretary of the historical society and a frequent lecturer on various historical topics to numerous regional historical organizations.

Details

April 11, 2026 - April 11, 2026
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Stafford County

Porter Branch - Central Rappahannock Regional Library
2001 Parkway Boulevard
Stafford, VA 22554

Category: Lecture/Seminar