The so-called Coal Iron Town refers to a settlement for coke refining and iron smelting.
Ruto was responsible for the operation of Coal Iron Town.
But what good could a blacksmith do in management.
The specific matters were still planned out by Roman before he left.
There were no managers,
But there were jobs.
Work and you eat, make a mistake and you're beaten, do nothing and you're out.
Unless there were insurmountable factors, production capacity had to meet the standard.
To get steel, Roman initially relocated about four hundred people there.
Mining for iron, mining for coal, iron stoves, coking furnaces.
All these places needed manpower.
Because the transport lines were too long, Roman later built houses there, transported food, and even relocated families, specifically for laundry and cooking—these workers had wages to collect.
Roman had to pay these workers from three to seven copper coins each month.