Bethlehem Paper - The Iron-Ores and Coals of Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 49
- File Size:
- 1740 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1887
Abstract
Within the last year or so, a great deal has been heard about Southern iron ; even the Eastern markets have felt the effect of the cheap Alabama ores and coals, and public attention has again been drawn to what is now getting to be an old story—the great mineral wealth of the South. The following paper is based on a report prepared several years ago for a special purpose; but since then, through association with Mr. C. B. Going in a large analytical practice and as chemists to the Queen and Crescent Railway, I have had opportunity to increase my material so greatly that the present paper is really a completely different work. I am under very great obligation to Mr. Going, without whose assistance my work would have been very incomplete, and have also been materially assisted by Mr. F. P. Dewey, of Washington, and a host of gentlemen connected with the railroads and furnaces of the South. The arrangement of this paper is not all that could be desired. Some localities of importance are very poorly represented, both in the description and the tables of analyses. This, however, was in most instances unavoidable, as the study has been done ill the intervals of professional work. I have visited almost all the localities described, and, in all cases possible, have taken my own samples, and have made careful per-
Citation
APA:
(1887) Bethlehem Paper - The Iron-Ores and Coals of Alabama, Georgia, and TennesseeMLA: Bethlehem Paper - The Iron-Ores and Coals of Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1887.