Eastern Iron Ore Mining

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
ROBERT E. CROCKETT
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Jan 1, 1934

Abstract

MAGNETITE mining and milling in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania continued to remain comparatively inactive during 1933, owing to the low rate of output of the steel industry and also to unrestricted importation of foreign ores. However, some improvement over conditions existing in 1932 was noticeable, particularly in New Jersey, where one plant, that of the Washington mine of the Alan Wood Mining Co., at Oxford, went on full production in August. At Lyon Mountain, N. Y., the Chateaugay Ore and Iron Co. resumed mining and milling operations in October, on a reduced scale, principally to provide employment during the winter months. The Chateaugay company produces a special low-phosphorus pig iron. During the year they obtained a contract to supply their product for use in the manufacture of the suspension cables of the New. Golden Gate Bridge.
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APA: ROBERT E. CROCKETT  (1934)  Eastern Iron Ore Mining

MLA: ROBERT E. CROCKETT Eastern Iron Ore Mining. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1934.

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