Boston Paper - The Natural Coke of Chesterfield County, Virginia

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Rossiter W. Raymond
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Jan 1, 1883

Abstract

The substance known as carbonite, or natural coke, has been several times the subject of comment before the Institute. The most important contribution hitherto made to the discussion is that of Dr. Henry Wurtz, of Hoboken,* who states, upon the strength of a chemical analysis, that carbonite is not a coke, but contains 14.08 per cent. of volatile combustible matter. In 1882 a mine was opened upon a carbonite seam, near Midlothian, Chesterfield County, Va., by Messrs. Jewett & Brother, of that place. The seam, which dips westerly at an angle of about 30 degrees, was struck at the depth of 137 feet with a vertical shaft, and followed on the dip 325 feet, at which depth gangways were opened north and sooth. For these statements (having made no personal examination of the locality), I am indebted to Mr. Albert Blair, of Richmond, and for the following section, to Mr. John Bladon, engineer at the mine. The section was taken in the face of the gangway, February 17th, 1883. It shows an aggregate thickness of 15 feet of "coke," of which about 5 feet were extracted by the system employed last winter. It is reported that under the "coke" seam there is a thick seam of highly bituminous coal, which has been extensively worked on a neighboring property, a little south of the Jewett colliery, the coal being sold for gas-waking. The carbonite is used for domestic purposes, and is said to burn
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APA: Rossiter W. Raymond  (1883)  Boston Paper - The Natural Coke of Chesterfield County, Virginia

MLA: Rossiter W. Raymond Boston Paper - The Natural Coke of Chesterfield County, Virginia. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1883.

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