We Need Your Help!
In 2003, Historical Society member Thomas Crognale, while on
a vacation trip in Massachusetts, visited the Tremont Nail Company a working
nail mill manufacturing plant. In 1819, the plant was owned by Isaac and Jared
Pratt. These men owned the Harrisburg Nail Works from 1842 to 1859. The Harris-
burg Nail Works was located along the Conodoguinet Creek in West Fairview and
was in production from 1830 to the late l890's.
Tremont Nail Company offered to give the Historical Society of East Pennsboro a
working nail machine, similar to those used in the West Fairview mill. It was
the intention of the Society to put the machine on display. The shipping charges
were paid for by a generous donation by member Reginald (Hotty) Shearer. The
machine arrived in October 2004.
When the nail machine arrived East Pennsboro Township workers stored and cleaned
the machine.
In February 2007 a grant was given to the Historical Society of East Pennsboro
by State Senator Pat Vance and subsequently matched by a grant from
Representative Glen R. Grell.
Several ideas came forth on where and how to best display the machine. Board member Steven Franchack put forth the idea, "Why not build and display the unit in a replica of the old mill?" Tom Crognale then drew up plans for a small museum. Historical Society member and artist Austin Willi created a pen and ink drawing of the building and the project was off and running.
The East Pennsboro Township Manager, Robert Gill, was then contacted. It was
agreed that Adams-Ricci Park would be the best location for the nail machine.
The Nail Mill Museum represents a part of East Pennsboro Township and the
village of West Fairview's history during its 70-year lifetime.
Your donation will be greatly appreciated to bring this Museum to fruition.
Charter Membership for the museum is now open and a plaque of donors will be
displayed at the site.