Trying to date and get more info on this stove

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Dpd33801

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Mar 18, 2022
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Florida
This is a Columbus Iron Works cast iron stove. We know it was made in Columbus, Ga. It is a model No 8-16-5-B. We are trying to determine its age. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Man these little cook stoves keep popping up this week! These little guys seem to be from the 50s/60s. I have a very similar style from a different foundry, with the delivery slip from the late 60s.
 
I have one very very similar in looks, but was made in Florence, Alabama between 1912 and 1917 by the Martin Stove & Range Co.