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.],
- 1885
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Contents
- Front Matter
- Front Matter pp. 1
- The American Iron and Steel Association. pp. 2
- Charcoal Iron Manufacture in Ohio. Lord, N.W.; pp. 3-21
- Cars for Cord-wood and Iron Ore. pp. 21-22
- The Iron Ore Regions of Missouri. Potter, W.B.; pp. 23-40
- The Salisbury Iron Region. pp. 41-48
- Charcoal Manufacture in the Salisbury Iron Region. Harris, H.P.; pp. 49-53
- The Wood Supply for Charcoal Blast Furnaces at Baltimore, Maryland. Gerhauser, William; pp. 54-56
- Obituary. pp. 56
- Blank
- Improved Ore-Washer, built for the Shelby Iron Company, Shelby Iron Works, Alabama. McArthur, J.A.; pp. 57-58
- Timber Supply of the World. pp. 58-59
- Discussion upon the Manufacture of Charcoal. pp. 60-75
- Charcoal Pig-Iron Production of 1884. pp. 76-87
- Swedish Mineral Statistics. Akerman, Richard, Prof.; pp. 88
- The Standard Bushel. pp. 89-90
- Book Notices. pp. 91-92
- Front Matter pp. 93
- Charcoal Iron Manufacture in Ohio. Lord, N.W.; pp. 94-102
- Why Stop a Blast Furnace over Sunday? pp. 103-105
- Obituary. pp. 106
- Blank
- Charcoal Kiln at Boxholm, Sweden. Sandahl, W.; pp. 107-109
- The Status of Iron Manufacture. pp. 110-116
- Blank
- Transportation of Charcoal. pp. 117-121
- Retorts. pp. 122-123
- Lake Superior Ores. pp. 123-124
- Heroic Treatment for Blast Furnaces. Witherbee, T.F.; pp. 125-135
- Waste Products. pp. 136-138
- Forest Fires. pp. 139-140
- Duty on Charcoal Iron. pp. 141-142
- Defects in Boilers. pp. 143-144
- Front Matter pp. 145
- The Fuel of the Past. pp. 146-152
- Use of Petroleum in the Blast Furnace. Howe, Henry M.; pp. 153-154
- Review of the Annual Report of the American Iron and Steel Association. pp. 155-167
- The Iron Industry of Texas. pp. 168-172
- Car-Wheels. pp. 173-174
- Two Tennessee Charcoal Blast Furnaces. pp. 175-184
- Iron Ores in the United States. pp. 185-186
- Fuel Consumption in Charcoal Furnaces. pp. 186-189
- Mineral Products of the United States. pp. 190-192
- Front Matter pp. 193
- Notes of a Visit to Trofaiach Furnace near Leoben, in Styria, Austria. Potts, Joseph D.; pp. 194-201
- Obituaries. pp. 202-206
- Cost of Producing Charcoal. pp. 207-213
- The Cross-Cut Saw. pp. 214-215
- Labor and Wages at Pennsylvania Iron Works. pp. 215-218
- The Old Charcoal Furnaces. pp. 219-224
- Manufacture of Charcoal-Iron in the Province of Quebec, Canada. Bartlett, James Herbert; pp. 225-236
- Call for the Sixth Annual Meeting United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers. pp. 237
- Meteoric Iron. pp. 238
- Iron Manufacture in Sweden. Porter, Robert P.; pp. 239-244
- Front Matter pp. 245
- Minutes of the Sixth Annual Meeting of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Wokrers. pp. 246-255
- Charring Wood in Kilns at Goodrich, Tennessee Pierce, H.M., Dr.; pp. 256-258
- Cost of Producing Charcoal Iron in Oregon. pp. 259-261
- Mineral and Metallurgical Resources of Northern Central New York. Colby, George D.; pp. 262-271
- Shall our Charcoal in Future be Produced from Coppice Growth or Timber Forest? Fernow, B.E.; pp. 272-281
- Tuyeres, Water-breasts, and Cinder-notches for Blast-furnaces. Hartman, John M.; pp. 282-300
- Narrative of the Sixth Annual Meeting. pp. 300-315
- Blisters in Sheet Iron. Friedmann, Arnold; pp. 315
- Manufacture of Charcoal-Iron in the Provinces of Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, Canada. Bartlett, James Herbert; pp. 316-327
- Export of Charcoal Pig-Iron. pp. 327-334
- Light versus Heavy Axes. pp. 334-335
- Measuring Charcoal. pp. 335-336
- Front Matter pp. 337
- Analyses of Swedish Iron and Steel. pp. 338
- Charcoal and Coke, as Blast-Furnace Fuels, Compared. Belani, E.; pp. 339-343
- Mineral District of Louisiana. Britton, J. Blodget; pp. 344
- A Cord of Wood. pp. 345-350
- A Sheet-Iron Charcoal Kiln. pp. 351-355
- Suspended Iron Pipe Hot Blast Stove. Weimer, John A.; pp. 356-364
- Pig-Iron Prices in 1885. pp. 365-367
- Blowing Machinery. pp. 368-373
- The Iron Trade of Sweden. pp. 373
- Building Blocks from Furnace Slags. pp. 374
- Hoisting from Mines. pp. 375-376
- Wood for Railway Ties. pp. 377-379
- Reforestation. pp. 380-381
- Condition of the Blast Furnaces of the United States. pp. 382-383
- Lake Superior Iron-Ore Mines in 1885. pp. 384-385
- Mahogany. pp. 385
- Iron and Steel Boiler Plate. pp. 386-390
- Charcoal Pig-Iron Production of 1885. pp. 391-394
- Roll of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers. pp. 395-402
- Index to Volume 6, 1885. pp. 403-424
- Advertisement pp. 425
- Advertisement pp. 426
- Advertisement pp. 427
- Advertisement pp. 428
- Notice. pp. 429
- Blank
- Contents pp. 430
- United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers. pp. 431
- Advertisement pp. 432
- Advertisement pp. 433
- Back Matter