Journal of the United States association of charcoal iron workers.
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- Journal of the United States association of charcoal iron workers.
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- United States association of charcoal iron workers.
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- Harrisburg [etc.],
- 1881
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"Journal of the United States association of charcoal iron workers." In the digital collection Making of America Journal Articles. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/m/moajrnl/ahj4772.0001.002. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed March 29, 2024.
Contents
- Front Matter pp. 1
- Blast Furnaces in Sweden - Their Construction and Operation. Lilienberg, N.; pp. 2-23
- Notes of Furnace Work in Alabama. Tyler, Alfred L. ; pp. 24-25
- 2,000 Pounds for a Ton. Birkinbine, John; pp. 25-29
- The Chilling Properties of Cast-Iron. Calder, A. Russell; pp. 30-31
- Notes on Styrian Forests. Noble, Samuel; pp. 32-35
- Discussion on Forestry, October 21, 1880. Birkinbine, John; pp. 36-43
- Hearths for Cold Blast Furnaces. Birkinbine, John; pp. 43-49
- 1881 pp. 49-52
- Pig-Metal Scale. pp. 53
- Forest Fires. pp. 54
- Blank
- The Manufacture of Charcoal in Kilns. Egleston, T., Ph. D. ; pp. 55-63
- Quotations. pp. 64
- Front Matter pp. 65
- Our Fuel. Birkinbine, John; pp. 66-79
- A Retrospect of the Charcoal Pig-Iron Trade in 1880. pp. 80-86
- Some Imports and Exports of Interest. pp. 87-92
- The Bessemer Converter and the Run-out Fire. Kelly, W.C.; pp. 93-94
- A Sketch of Iron Making in Sweden. pp. 95-97
- Forest Fires. pp. 97
- Iron and Steel Boiler Plate. pp. 98-99
- The American Bloomary Process for Making Iron Direct from the Ore. Egleston, T., Ph. D. ; pp. 100-123
- Among the Charcoal Furnaces of the South. pp. 124-128
- The Census of Charcoal Iron Industries. Swank, J.M.; pp. 129-131
- Quotations. pp. 132
- Chestnut Culture. pp. 132-134
- Front Matter pp. 135
- Transportation of Charcoal. pp. 135-139
- Forge Hammers and their Operation. Egleston, T., Ph. D. ; pp. 140-151
- Charcoal Iron Production in Canada. pp. 152-156
- A Wood Contract. pp. 157-158
- On Roasting Iron Ores. Lilienberg, N.; pp. 159-162
- The Wood Supply. pp. 163-164
- Among the Charcoal Iron-Works of the South. pp. 165-173
- Swedish Gas Producers for Iron Works. pp. 174-181
- Improvements in Charcoal Production. pp. 182-184
- The Atlanta Exposition. pp. 184
- Quotations. pp. 185-188
- Front Matter pp. 189
- The Charcoal Iron Industry of Sweden, Norway, and Finland. Akerman, Richard, Prof.; pp. 190-192
- Fuel Economy in Sweden. Daniels, F.H.; pp. 192-193
- The Uses of Charcoal Iron. pp. 194-197
- Timber Destruction in the Rocky Mountains. Raymond, R.W., Dr.; pp. 198-199
- The Manufacture of Pig Iron in Russia. Kirchhoff, C., Jr., M.E. ; pp. 200-207
- On Roasting Iron Ores. Lilienberg, N.; pp. 208-215
- Ore-Roasting Furnace. Taylor, W.J.; pp. 215-220
- The Absorptive Power of Charcoal. pp. 221-222
- Proposed Use of Condensed Peat. pp. 222
- Forest Protection. Fernow, Bernard E.; pp. 223-226
- Possibilities of Cast Iron. pp. 226
- Charcoal Statistics. pp. 227-228
- Mont Alto Iron Works. pp. 229
- Condition of Our Blast Furnaces. pp. 230-232
- Review of the Annual Report to the American Iron and Steel Association. pp. 233-237
- Blast Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. Birkinbine, John; pp. 238-242
- Front Matter pp. 243
- Narrative of the Second Annual Meeting of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers. Birkinbine, John; pp. 244-254
- The Chemistry of Iron Ores. McCreath, Andrew S.; pp. 255-261
- Minutes of the Second Annual Meeting. pp. 262-276
- Address Delivered before the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers, at its Annual Meeting. Wiestling, George B.; pp. 277-287
- The Oswego Furnace, Oregon. Crichton, E.W.; pp. 288-307
- Hanging Rock Region Charcoal Furnaces. Campbell, Charles; pp. 308
- How to Improve the Journal? pp. 309-310
- The Charcoal Iron Industries of the Hanging Rock Region. pp. 311-315
- Dolomite as a Flux. pp. 316-317
- Constitution of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers. pp. 318-320
- Front Matter pp. 321
- Use of Magnetic Ore Sands in the Forge Fire. Hoagland, M.; pp. 322-323
- The Value of Thorough Preparation of Ores. Sjöstedt, Ernst; pp. 324-343
- A Standard for the Bushel of Charcoal. pp. 344-348
- Dolomite as a Flux. (No. 2) pp. 348
- Improved Direct Process for the Forge Fire. DuPuy, Charles M.; pp. 349-354
- A Charcoal Iron Works in the Adirondack Mountains. pp. 355-360
- Carbonization of Wood in Closed Vessels. Mathieu, J.A.; pp. 361-368
- The National Tariff Convention. pp. 369
- Some Remarkable Furnace Work. pp. 370-374
- Chilled Car-Wheels. pp. 375-376
- Volume II. pp. 377-378
- A Blast of Forty-One Months. Sjöstedt, Ernst; pp. 379-382
- Roll of Members and Associates of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers. pp. 383-390