Washington Paper - The Spahtic Iron Ores of the Hudson River

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 5
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Abstract
I DESIRE to call the attention of the Institute briefly, and by no means in the way of an exhaustive description, to the interesting developments recently made on the east bank of the Hudson River, in the mining of spathic iron ores. The mines to which I refer are those of the Hudson River Spathic Iron Ore Company, situated at Oakhill on Hudson, Columbia County, N. Y., five or six miles from the city of Hudson, and opposite the town of Catskill. The ore occurs in beds, constituting apparently members of the stratified series of rocks on that side of the river, coursing nearly north and south, parallel with the river, and dipping east. The principal outcrops are presented in a range of low hills, about one mile from the river, along the crest, on the western face of which the stratum of spathic ore is more or less exposed. The length of the line in this range, along which, at various openings the ore has been discovered in profitable quantity, is about two miles. To the northward, the hills are somewhat higher, and the stratification may possibly be disturbed, though the rapid examination of the locality which I made in November last did not, include any determination of this
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Washington Paper - The Spahtic Iron Ores of the Hudson RiverMLA: Washington Paper - The Spahtic Iron Ores of the Hudson River. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers,