The Cedar Point Iron Company's Furnace, No. 1 At Port Henry, Essex County, N. Y.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. F. Witherbee
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Jan 1, 1876

Abstract

IT is proposed to give, first, a description of the works ; second, a report of the first six months of the present blast; and third, such improvements as have been suggested by the practical working. The site selected for this furnace was, at the time of commencing work, October, 1872, entirely covered by the navigable waters of Lake Champlain. A coffer-dam was first built of cribs of round timber filled with stone, forming three sides, while the shore answered for the fourth. Considerable excavating was done with a steam-dredge, a hole being left for it to pass out. The opening was then built up, and the cribbing banked up with blue clay from the bottom of the lake, to render it water-tight and the dam pumped out; the remainder of the excavating being done by hand. All of the foundations, with the exception of the elevator-tower, and fifteen feet of the east side of hot blast, rest on the Potsdam sandstone, which forms the shore line, dipping into the lake at an angle of fifteen degrees. Owing to jogs in the formation, a much greater depth was found necessary than was at first anticipated, the foundation under the stack
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APA: T. F. Witherbee  (1876)  The Cedar Point Iron Company's Furnace, No. 1 At Port Henry, Essex County, N. Y.

MLA: T. F. Witherbee The Cedar Point Iron Company's Furnace, No. 1 At Port Henry, Essex County, N. Y.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1876.

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