Latrobe Stove

The Latrobe Stove, also known as a "Baltimore Heater", was a coal-fired parlor heater made of cast iron and fitted into fireplaces as an insert.

The squat device was invented by John Hazelhurst Boneval Latrobe (1803–1891).

[2] He was the son of noted engineer and architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe II.

Latrobe became a patent lawyer and was shy about taking credit for his stoves which succeeded Benjamin Franklin's much larger Franklin stove.

[1] In 1980 there were a small number of antique stove restorers but most old stoves were used for decoration or as planters.