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    Utah and Montana Paper - History of the Ontario Mine, Park City, Utah

    By Thomas J. Almy

    The Ontario croppings were struck July 19th, 1872, by Herman Budden, who, together with his partners, at once began to prospect their claim. Within five weeks their development work enabled them to se

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Utah and Montana Paper - The Association of Minerals in the Gagnon Vein, Butte City, Montana.

    By Richard Pearce

    WHILST most of the silver- and copper-bearing veins of Butte have characters somewhat similar, the Gagnon vein has certain rather remarkable features which are not noticed in any of the other mines.

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Boston Paper - Method of Constructing Strata-Maps to Represent Stratification or Bedding

    By James T. B. Ives

    The map exhibited* as an example of my method of construct ing geological strata-maps is essentially an educational appliance. The method, however, is available for the production of maps of comparat

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Boston Paper - Systems of Mining in Large Bodies of Soft Ore

    By Richard Rothwell

    At the last meeting of the Institute, Mr. Per Larsson read a very interesting paper on the Chapin mine of Michigan, in which he described the systems of mining that had, at different times, been tried

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Boston Paper - A Glossary of Furnace-Terms in English, French and German

    By Thomas Egleston

    The uncertainty of finding the exact equivalents fortechnical expressions in different languages has led me to think that a glossary of furnace-terms would be useful to members of the profession. I wa

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Preface

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Boston Paper - The New York Mining Law

    By R. W. Raymond

    The Mining Law of New Pork, contained in Title XI., Chapter IX., Part One of the Revised Statutes, is as follows: Section 1. The following mines are, and shall be, the property of the people of thi

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Duluth Paper - Methods of Mining in the Menominee Range, Michigan

    By John Fulton

    The following table shows the shipments from the four Lake Superior iron-ore districts during the year 1887, and their total outputs from their beginning until the close of 1887.* It will be noted

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Duluth Paper - Wire Rope Haulage and its Application to Mining

    By Frank C. Roberts

    Progress in the facilities for handling mining products has been largely superinduced by the necessities of commercial economy ren dered requisite in order to meet the demand of competition. So rapid

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Duluth Paper - The Construction of Maps in Relief

    By E. B. Harden, J. H. Harden

    The practical use to which topographical models or relief-maps have been put, has within the last few years taken a wider range. They are rapidly coming into favor for other than purely scientific pu

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Duluth Paper - Notes on the Region North of the Vermilion Lake District in British America

    By Theo B. Comstock

    In the summer of 1877, the writer led a party of four young men from Cleveland, Ohio, by way of the Great Lakes, to Prince Arthur's Landing (now Port Arthur), at the northwest corner of Lake Supe

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Duluth Paper - Mode of the Deposition of the Iron-Ores of the Menominee Range, Michigan

    By John Fulton

    The Menominee range is one of the four great mining belts that flank the western prongs of Lake Superior. It has received its name from its location along the north side of the Menominee river, which

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Boston Paper - The Electric Motor in Mining Operation

    By George W. Mansfield

    My plan in this paper is, first, to prove three general points, and then to take up the specific applications of the electric motor to nining work. The three poinb are: 1. The electric system is th

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Duluth Paper - The Incline Railway at Lookout Mountain

    By W. H. Adams

    Among the engineering plants with new features and deserving details which are constantly being brought to the working stage in the Southern States by the generous expenditure of capital, none can exc

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Utah and Montana Paper - The Sulphur-Deposits of Southern Utah

    By A. Faber du Faur

    At the request of some of the members to whom I have shown a collection of specimens of sulphur from southern Utah, I herewith present some notes relating to the mines and the method of extracting the

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Utah and Montana Paper - Further Notes on the Hydrometallurgy of Copper

    By T. Sterry Hunt

    In a paper presented to the Institute in 1881* I have discussed at some length the question of the " Hydrometallurgy of Copper," and among others, have noticed two methods, devised and patented by Mr.

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Utah and Montana Paper - Gilsonite or Uintahite, a New Variety of Asphatum from Uintah Mountains, Utah

    By Joseph M. Locke

    The discovery of this asphaltum was made by S. H. Gilson, of Salt Lake, and since then the material has borne the local name of Gilsonite. So far as I have been able to ascertain, however, the first p

    Jan 1, 1888