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Chicago, Ill Paper - The Segregation of Impurities in Bessemer Steel Ingots on Cooling
By Byron W. Cheever
In the Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute for 1881 (vol. ii., page 379), will be found an article upon this subject. The analyses there reported mere of samples taken from an ingot made especiall
Jan 1, 1885
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Chicago, Ill Paper - A New Method of Shaft-Sinking through Water-Bearing Loose Materials
By James E. Mills
In the work of exploring certain gold-bearing gravels in the American Valley, Plumas Co., California, entrusted to my charge by Prof. A. Agassiz, of Cambridge, and Q. A. Shaw, Esq., of Boston, it beca
Jan 1, 1885
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Chicago, Ill Paper - The Cauca Mining District, U.S. of Colombia. S.A.
By John Hays Hammond
The following notes are descriptive of a country as yet in its infancy as regards the advancement made in mining operations. Its inaccessibility and other militating circumstances have retarded progre
Jan 1, 1885
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Chicago, Ill Paper - The Cerro de Mercado (Iron Mountain) at Durango, Mexico.
By John Birkinbine
Among the notable deposits of iron-ore, the Iron Mountain at Durango, Mexico, is prominent. But, although it has been noticed in records of travel and official reports for three centuries, the stateme
Jan 1, 1885
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New York City Paper - A New Regenerative Hot-Blast Oven
By John C. Long
The advantages of firebrick regenerative hot-blast ovens being thoroughly appreciated by those engaged in modern blast-furnace practice, the important question now is to obtain the best and most effic
Jan 1, 1885
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Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - Experiments with a Straight or No-Bosh Blast Furnace
By W. J. Taylor
It is, perhaps, more important to put on record the particulars of experiments that are derided failures than those that are successful, as those of the latter class are certain to live, while the for
Jan 1, 1885
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Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - The Siemens Patents for Improvements in Glass-Furnaces, with Suggestions for their Use with Natural Gas
By B. Silliman
THE remarkable outflow of natural gas recently developed in Western Pennsylvania, and along the valley of the Ohio and its tributaries, has called attention to an important series of patents for impro
Jan 1, 1885
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Chicago, Ill Paper - Water-Tube Steam-Boilers at the Lucy Furnaces, Pittsburgh, Pa
By William Kent
I DESIRE to place on record in our Transactions a recent innovation in blast-furnace practice, namely, the introduction at the Lucy Furnaces, in Pittsburgh, of four water-tube steam-boilers, of the Ba
Jan 1, 1885
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New York City Paper - Notes on the Treatment of Nickel-Cobalt Mattes at Mine La Motte
By James W. Neill
The occurrence of minerals of nickel and cobalt at Mine La Motte is probably known to every mineralogist. I will not attempt to describe these minerals, but, before entering on my subject, will briefl
Jan 1, 1885
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New York City Paper - A Theory to Explain the Cause of Hard Centers in Steel Ingots
By R. Gatewood
The solution here offered is at once simple and important in its direct and indirect bearings. According to the principles of surface-tension, which will be found sufficiently enlarged upon for pre
Jan 1, 1885
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New York City Paper - Certain Interesting Crystalline Alloys
By Richard Pearce
In the treatment of auriferous copper containing bismuth, I have recently observed a small quantity of a grayish-white alloy, which on examination, proved to be Bi containing in solution, as it were,
Jan 1, 1885
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New York City Paper - Tin-Ore Veins in the Black Hills of Dakota (bbb30c97-faac-4616-aec7-e8dfe0d2f284)
By William F. Blake
The discovery of tin-ore in the Black Hills of Dakota dates from June, 1883, and short preliminary notices were published in September of that year.* The discovery-point is known as the Etta Mine, in
Jan 1, 1885
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Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - The Deep River Coal-Field of North Carolina
By H. M. Chance
HAVING an opportunity of exhibiting specimens of .coal from two beds in this field to the members of the Institute, I desire only to
Jan 1, 1885
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Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - The Iron-Mines of Putnam County, N. Y.
By Arthur F. Wendt
IN 1697 King William the Third granted unto his well-beloved subject Adolph Philipse, a certain tract of land, now known as Putnam County, N. Y. At the death of Adolph Philipse the land descended by i
Jan 1, 1885
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Chicago, Ill Paper - A Complete Gas Assaying-Plant
By Walter Lee Brown
One of the characteristic steps in the march of modern scientific progress is the substitution of improved time-saving and labor-saving appliances for the antiquated and, in most cases, inconvenient f
Jan 1, 1885
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Chicago, Ill Paper - A Blast-Furnace with Bosh Water-Jacket and Iron Top
By Arthur F. Wendt
Within the last few years the production of iron, and of the metals generally, by a given furnace-plant, has been largely increased, in many instances trebled. Iron-furnaces exceeding one hundred tons
Jan 1, 1885