we moved up from florida to the southwest virginia area when my dad was hired at a paper mill which was being built here (he was a career papermaker) in 1973 being from the sunshine state , we didnt do a lot of woodburning for heat, just to keep the "skeeters" away, anyway , dad bought a sears "ben franklin" stove midway through our first winter here as the old house we were renting was frigid and the electric heat was pitiful at best, you stayed warm with the franklin even when you didnt burn it , just keeping it in wood was a major chore.
we moved into a home he bought in 75, the mill was up and running by then for a while the house had an oil furnace and it was quite comfortable compared to the roof with wind we moved from.
an interesting sidenote to my story, the mill being built like all mills of its type , welders are needed to do this, frames to put up , boilers and pipes to be installed and welded up, about the same time we moved here , a fellow named bob england (a welder from east tennessee) and his family (his sons were welders as well) also moved here, hired by the mill to help build it.
one day a fellow who also worked there came to bob and asked him if he could build him a woodstove, bob said yeah , we could do that , and they discussed the cost for doing so , the price was enough steel to build 2 stoves, the guy would get one and bob would keep the other as he wanted one for his workshop at home. the 2 stoves were built and others followed, what grew from that was england's stove works.
my dad bought one of the subsequent stoves a couple years later, and we have been a woodburning family ever since. that stove dad bought , still functional, residing in his woodshop, we put a newer one in a couple years ago but the old unit is still soldiering on , heck , the blower still works.
as for that first stove , bob's son ron still has it , we have it stored for now , awaiting its new home in the Amherst County historical museum when its completed, the stipulation for the unit going there , it has to be installed in a functional setting , so on occasion ,it can be lit and burned. personally , i hope i get to be in on the install, would be an honor for me.
so, yeah , im from a woodburning family, in more ways than one.