Buffalo Paper - The New Dressing-Works of the St. Joseph Lead Company at Bonne Terre, Missouri

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. S. Munroe
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1889

Abstract

The dressing-works of the St. Joseph Lead Company were destroyed by fire, February 26th, 1883. Within about four months, or on July 5th, 1883, the new mill, with a capacity of 500 tons per day, was built and in active operation. The capacity of the new mill has since been increased to 800 tons per day. The old mill was built in 1867, by Mr. C. B. Parsons, the present superintendent. It was a curious rambling old structure, which had grown with the demands of the business; a few jigs having been added in one place, a table or two in another and wings and sheds added to the main buildings, from time to time, as it was found necessary to increase the efficiency or the capacity of the mill. The old mill was, moreover, a most interesting place to the student, a perfect "museum of ore-dressing." Nearly every form of dressing apparatus known to the art had, at one time or another, found a place under its roof, jigs of many kinds, concave, convex, side-bump and stationary tables, tyes, buddles, dolly-tubs, etc., etc. The method of dressing followed in the main the lines of English practice, but with many modifications, both in the machinery and the methods of working, due to the inventive genius of Mr. Parsons. Different forms of crushing apparatus were tried, and the best method of handling the ore and the different products of
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APA: H. S. Munroe  (1889)  Buffalo Paper - The New Dressing-Works of the St. Joseph Lead Company at Bonne Terre, Missouri

MLA: H. S. Munroe Buffalo Paper - The New Dressing-Works of the St. Joseph Lead Company at Bonne Terre, Missouri. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1889.

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