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Buffalo Paper - Note on Cast-Steel Water-Jackets
By Richard H. Terhune
The use of water-cooled breast-jackets or cinder-tap blocks is a great convenience in lead-smelting, even when siliceous slags are made. If the charges are at all basic it is almost imperative. Jacket
Jan 1, 1889
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Buffalo Paper - Water-Gas as a Steam-Boiler Fuel
By D. S. Jacobus
It is proposed to give in this paper an estimate of the cost at which carburetted and uncarburetted water-gas will have to he sold, in order to compete successfully for steam-boiler use with anthracit
Jan 1, 1889
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Birmingham Paper - Calculations of the Available Heat and the Required Dimensions of Chimneys, Combustion-Chambers, and Gas-Burners in the Use of Blast-Furnace Gases for Firing Boilers
By Frank C. Roberts
Neglecting the hydrogen and hydrocarbons, 1 will assume the following analysis as a fair average composition, by weight, of the waste gases escaping from a coke-burning blast-furnace: CO2............
Jan 1, 1889
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New York Paper - End-Lines and Side-Lines in the U. S. Mining Law
By R. W. Raymond
There is apparently no end to the doubts, inconsistencies and absurdities in which the courts of our mining States and Territories are involved in their attempts to apply to conditions of ever-increas
Jan 1, 1889
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Buffalo Paper - Notes on the Roasting of the Hudson River Carbonates
By Ingersoll Olmsted
These ores are of two classes, Bessemer and non-Bessemer, existing in separate, though adjoining, beds. Both are carbonates, with small admixtures of oxides and other combinations. To prepare them
Jan 1, 1889
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Birmingham Paper - The Petite Anse Salt-Mine
By Richard A. Pomeroy
This mine, known also as the A very Mine, is situated on Petite Anse Island, Iberia Parish, Louisiana. The island is about four miles from Vermillion Bay, an arm of the Gulf of Mexico, and is one of f
Jan 1, 1889
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Birmingham Meeting - May, 1888
Jan 1, 1889
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New York Paper - The Copper-Deposits of Copper Basin, Arizona, and their Origin
By William P. Blake
Copper Basin in Yavapai county, Arizona Territory, about twenty miles southwest of Prescott, is well named. It is a depressed area, and a region of cupriferous impregnation.* The geologic conditions a
Jan 1, 1889
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New York Paper - Notes on the Bernice Anthracite Coal-Basin, Sullivan County, Pa
By Clarence R. Claghorn
Few facts relating to the Bernice anthracite coal-basin have been published in our Transactions, and little is known among engineers in general of the character and composition of the coal found in th
Jan 1, 1889
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Buffalo Paper - Anthracite and Coke, Separate and Mixed, in the Warwick Blast-Furnace
By Edgar S. Cook
The Warwick furnace at Pottstown, Pa., constructed for anthracite fuel, is, as may be remembered, 554 feet high, with 15; feet bosh. The actual working height from stock-line to bottom is only 474 fee
Jan 1, 1889
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New York (Annual) Meeting - February, 1889
Jan 1, 1889
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New York Paper - A Review of the Iron-Mining Industry of New York for the past Decade
By John C. Smock
The ten years, 1879 to 1888, inclusive, have been notable in the history of iron-making for the great rise during the latter part of 1879 and the earlier half of 1880; for the maximum of production in
Jan 1, 1889
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New York Paper - Note on the Influence of Columbite on the Tin-Assay. (Discussion of Paper on p. 633)
By W. P. Blake
Wm. P. Blake, New Haven, Conn. (Communication to the Secretary, June, 1889): It is gratifying to find that Prof. Carpenter in his paper sustains the accuracy of my original determination of
Jan 1, 1889
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Buffalo Paper - A Note upon a Modification of the Reducing Process Used by the Carbon Iron Company
By Alfred E. Hunt
In a paper written for the Boston meeting of February, 1888 (Trans., xvi., 693), on "Some Recent Improvements in OpenHearth Steel Practice," the writer described the reducing agent used by the Carbon
Jan 1, 1889
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New York Paper - Coal-Transfer of the Mt. Carbon Company, Limited
By W. N. Page
Among engineers engaged in mining coal for river transportation, probably no other subject of equal importance has received so little attention as the methods of transferring into barges and other cra
Jan 1, 1889
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Buffalo Paper - Steel Rails and Specifications for their Manufacture
By Robert W. Hunt
Having had some twenty years' experience in trying to make good Bessemer steel rails, and now devoting my thoughts and energies to seeing that other people seek the same end, I venture to lay bef
Jan 1, 1889
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Birmingham Paper - The Development and Statistics of the Alabama Coal-Fields for 1887
By Charles A. Ashburner
[The statistics contained in this paper were collected for the United States Geological Survey and communicated to the Institute, by permission, prior to their publication in the report on the Mineral
Jan 1, 1889
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Buffalo Paper - The New Dressing-Works of the St. Joseph Lead Company at Bonne Terre, Missouri
By H. S. Munroe
The dressing-works of the St. Joseph Lead Company were destroyed by fire, February 26th, 1883. Within about four months, or on July 5th, 1883, the new mill, with a capacity of 500 tons per day, was bu
Jan 1, 1889
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New York Paper - Ore-Deposits of the Black Hills of Dakota
By Franklin R. Carpenter
In area, the Black Hills are about equal to the State of Connecticut. As the accompanying geological map indicates, they exhibit in the main a simple structure, presenting a central mass of granite an
Jan 1, 1889
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New York Paper - Note on the Influence of Colombite on the Tin-Assay. (See Discussion, p. 785)
By Franklin R. Carpenter, W. P. Headden
TWO notes have already appeared in the Transactions concerning the columbite or tantalite of the Black Hills tin-mines. In vol. xiii., page 232, Prof. Schaeffer speaks of the mineral as tantalite, and
Jan 1, 1889