I posted on another thread about Thomas Jefferson and ice cream and that got me thinking. This would not be for long hunters and mountain men but would apply the American Revolution, etc. When did the ice box come into use? Mountain man Nathaniel Wyeth of Boston was in the ice business before going out to the Rocky Mountains so that would go back to the 1830's. Theoretically folks could have cut ice and stored in an ice house for hundreds of years but I haven't see any ice boxes, etc. in any of the old, historic homes I've seen. Only Thomas Jefferson at Monticello, he has a pit lined with brick, maybe 15' wide and 30 feet deep, enough ice storage to last the Summer.