The Advance in Mining And Metallurgical Art, Science, and Industry Since 1875.*

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
William P. Shinn
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1881

Abstract

IT seems proper to present in the Transactions of the Institute, from time to time, formal record of the advances made in the arts and sciences to which our organization is devoted-milestones in the highway of progress-from which our successors may measure what they in their turn have gained. The admirable address of the Hon. Abram S. Hewitt, then president elect of the Institute, on "A Century of Mining and Metallurgy in the United States," read at the opening of the meeting held in this hall in June, 1876, forms a point of departure, and the conclusion of the eighth decade of the nineteenth century and the end of the first five years of our country's second century seem to offer a fitting time for again making up our record. The period since 1875 has been marked by a degree of activity in mining and metallurgical industry never before equalled in our history, while the progress made in the science and art has been, if possible, still more noticeable. Whether we consider the mining of iron, ore, and coal, or of the precious metals,-the advances made in smelting the former and in reducing the latter, the extraordinary increase in the production of Bessemer steel, or the science of Thomas and. Gilchrist, which makes the hitherto rejected phosphorus the corner-stone of success,-the past five years are alike memorable for the progress they have shown and to some of the most marked features of this progress I will now oriefly call your attention. It may be of interest in this connection to note the following figures, showing the growth of the population of the United-States during the last three decades :
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APA: William P. Shinn  (1881)  The Advance in Mining And Metallurgical Art, Science, and Industry Since 1875.*

MLA: William P. Shinn The Advance in Mining And Metallurgical Art, Science, and Industry Since 1875.*. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1881.

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