Wkład rodzin Dembińskich herbu Rawicz i Nieczuja w rozwój przemysłu w dobrach ziemskich Przysucha w XIX wieku
Streszczenie
The  Dembiński  family  were  the  owners  of  acres  in  Przysucha  in  Opoczno  country.  They 
contributed considerably to the development of ore mining and metallurgy in this area. They found 
the  wire  and  sword  manufactory,  gunnery  and  blast  furnace  followed  by  the  iron  processing 
factory and metal rolling mill. The most famous member of the Dembiński – Urszula nee Morsztyn Dembińska persisted in 
searching for new outlets, broadening the range of distributed goods and employing the best agents 
and  merchant  as  well  as  running  business  on  a  large-scale.  The  partion  of  Poland,  the  inflow  
of  cheap  Russian  iron  and  expansive  production  process  based  on  charcoal  caused  the collapse  
of iron production. 
Due  to  wrong  investments,  administration  errors  and  lack  of    professional  supervision 
Przysucha was no longer one of the most essential iron and weapon industry centre. The glorious 
era  
of Przysucha came eventually to an and with the cancellation of town privileges and the outflow  
of town funds used by the new members of the Dembiński family for military purposes in foreign 
countries.