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Baltimore Paper - The Bradford Oil District of PennsylvaniaBy Charles A. Ashburner
The Bradford Oil District lies in the northern part of McKean County, Pa., and the southern part of Cattaraugus County, N. Y. Although petroleum was first found in the producing sand in 1871, it was n
Jan 1, 1879
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Chattanooga Paper - The Heat of the Comstock MinesBy Prof John E. Church
ONE of the most striking phenomena connected with the mines on the Comstock lode is the extreme heat encountered in the lower levels. This heat is not due to the burning of candles, heat of the men, a
Jan 1, 1879
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Philadelphia Paper - Note upon the " Blue" Process of Copping TracingsBy P. Barnes
It may he of interest, and perhaps of inzportance, to the members of the Institute that specific mention should be made in detail of the great value of this method of copying or photographing all kind
Jan 1, 1879
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Lake George and Lake Champlain Paper - Note upon a Peculiar Variety of AnthraciteBy Eckley B. Coxe
I wish to call the attention of the Institute to a peculiar variety of anthracite which occurs in the Buck Mountain vein at our collieries at Drifton, and in the same and other veins in different loca
Jan 1, 1879
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The Bradford Oil District Of PennsylvaniaBy Chas. A. Ashburner
THE Bradford Oil District lies in the northern part of McKean County, Pa., and the southern part of Cattaraugus County, N. Y. Although petroleum was first found in the producing sand in 1871, it was n
Jan 1, 1879
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Improvements in the Appliances for Venting Molten Steel or Iron From a Casting-Ladle or ShoeBy J. A. Herrick Nashua
IN this country steel made in a Siemens furnace or Bessemer converter, is generally tapped into a ladle or shoe, and then drawn through an aperture in its base into the various moulds. In order to
Jan 1, 1879
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Note on Zircons in Unaka MagnetiteBy William P. Blake
THE magnetic iron ores of the Rees & Wilder tract, Unaka Mountains, East Tennessee, and North Carolina, so far as examined by me, are peculiar in containing considerable quantities of the mineral zirc
Jan 1, 1879
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Chattanooga Paper - Improvements in the Appliances for Venting Molten Steel or Iron from a Casting-ladle or ShoeBy J. A. Herrick
Jan 1, 1879
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Baltimore Paper - An Improved Universal Suspended Hydraulic LiftBy J. A. Herrick
Some time ago the writer needed a cheap, light, and portable hydraulic lift or crane, that would be universal in its application, and that might .be suspended from crane-arms, overhead tramways, beams
Jan 1, 1879
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Amenia Paper - Memoranda relating to the Boiler Account as kept during the construction of the Edgar Thomson Steel WorksBy P. Barnes
The subdivisions of this account are numbered 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and 33, in the general series of construction accounts, and give the details of cost of the various items of the work, as noted be
Jan 1, 1879
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Philadelphia Paper - Notes upon the Drainage of a Flooded Ore-Pit at Pine Groove Furnace, PABy John Birkinbine
In a former paper* attention was directed to the various forms of pumping machines employed for permanent work in mining and metallurgical processes. The following is simply a collection of memoranda
Jan 1, 1879
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Note on a Deposit of Cadmia in a Coke FurnaceBy H. Firmstone
DEPOSITS of cadmia, or impure oxide of zinc, are of common occurrence in the upper parts of blast furnaces using ores containing zinc, and were very common in the charcoal furnaces of Virginia working
Jan 1, 1879
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Sketches of the New Mining District at Sullivan, MaineBy C. W. Kempton
IF New England were located in some distant and almost inaccessible region, there is no doubt that its mineral resources would have been ere this well developed and generally acknowledged, but laborin
Jan 1, 1879
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - The Mechanical Work Performed in Heating the BlastBy B. W. Frazier
This interesting application of the laws of thermodynamics to metallurgical practice has not been discussed by any writer, within my reading, except the late Prof. Callon of Paris. In his Cours de Mac
Jan 1, 1879
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An Improved Universal Suspended Hydraulic LiftBy J. A. Herrick
SOME time ago the writer needed a cheap, light, and portable hydraulic lift or crane, that would be universal in its application, and that might -be suspended from crane-arms, overhead tramways, beams
Jan 1, 1879
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Amenia Paper - New Method of taking Blast-Furnace SectionsBy T. F. Witherbee
AS the forms of blown-out furnaces are of much interest to ironmasters and metallurgists, the manner of taking the accompanying sections of the Cedar Point stack is here given. The diagrams show th
Jan 1, 1879
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Indicator Cards From a Water-Pressure Blowing Engine, With A Note On A Proposed Improve¬men in Such EnginesBy Frank Firmstone
THE indicator cards shown herewith were taken by the writer in June, 1877, from the water-pressure blowing engine of the Longdale Iron Co., at Lucy Selina Furnace, Longdale, Virginia. A description
Jan 1, 1879
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Plates (5330102e-414d-4821-a5e7-8e90c5e8d9fe)Jan 1, 1879