Wkład rodzin Dembińskich herbu Rawicz i Nieczuja w rozwój przemysłu w dobrach ziemskich Przysucha w XIX wieku
Abstract
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.