Journal of the United States association of charcoal iron workers.
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- Journal of the United States association of charcoal iron workers.
- Author
- United States association of charcoal iron workers.
- Publication
- Harrisburg [etc.],
- 1880
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- Iron industry and trade -- Societies.
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Contents
- Front matter
- Minutes of the Meetings pp. 1-4
- Constitution of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers pp. 4-5
- Salutatory pp. 6-7
- Charcoal Iron in Oregon pp. 7-9
- Ourselves pp. 9-13
- A Large Coal Establishment in Sweden pp. 13-16
- A New Charcoal Forge in Virginia pp. 16-17
- Remarkable Work in Charcoal Furnaces pp. 17-19
- Greeting Wiestling, Geo. B; pp. 19-22
- Experiments with Charcoal, Coke, an Anthracite in the Pine Grove Furnace, Pennsylvania pp. 22-31
- The Chilling Properties of Cast Iron pp. 31-33
- The Denudation of Our Forests pp. 33-39
- The Charcoal Industry of the Unjited States pp. 39-42
- The Hanging-Rock Region pp. 42-43
- Thr Price of Charcoal Irons pp. 43-44
- The Association pp. 45-46
- List of Members United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers pp. 46-48
- Explanatory pp. 1-2
- The Position of the Charcoal Iron Trade pp. 3-7
- Forests of Washington Territory pp. 8
- Charcoal in the Patent Office pp. 9-10
- The Muirkirk Furnace pp. 10-12
- A Bushel of Charcoal, II (by Weight.) pp. 12-17
- Iron Works of Great Britain pp. 18
- Tin-Plate pp. 19-22
- The Boom and What It Cost pp. 23-27
- The "Run-out" Fire pp. 27-31
- Words of Cheer pp. 32-34
- Items of Interest about Charcoal Iron Works pp. 34-36
- Forest Fires pp. 37-41
- Ancient Coal Iron pp. 42-43
- Welding Iron and Steel pp. 43-45
- Correspondence pp. 45-46
- Quotations pp. 46
- Notes pp. 46-48
- Errata pp. 49
- Front matter
- Minutes of the Annual Meeting pp. 2-19
- Narrative of the Annual Meeting pp. 19-30
- Address delivered before the United States Association of charcoal Iron Workers, at its Annual Session Wiestling, Geo. B. ; pp. 31-42
- Notes on the Desulphurization of Ore by thae Westman Kiln, at Katahdin Iron Works, Me. Davis, Owen W, Jr.; pp. 43-55
- The Manufacture of Charcoal in Kilns Egleston, T.; pp. 56-63
- Our Illustrations pp. 64-65
- A New Charcoal Furnace pp. 66
- On the Importance of giving Timely Attention to the Growth of Woodlands for the Supply of Charcoal for Metalurgical Uses. Hough, Franklin B. ; pp. 67-80