Troy Paper - The Brown Hematite Ore Deposits of South Mountain, between Carlisle, Waynesborough, and the southeastern edge of Cumberland Valley

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. W. Harden
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THE observations here following are the result of an examination made as to the feasibility of extending the South Mountain Railroad from Pine Grove to Waynesborough, and of the commercial value of the ore through which such extension would be made to pass. The road at present built and in operation has a junction with the Cumberland Valley Railroad, half a mile east of Carlisle, and extends southward to Pine Grove, a distance of 176 miles. The extension proposed will add to it near 27 miles, making its total length 44$, more than 23 of which will run through, or in close proximity to, beds of ore. Along the route taken there are a number of openings at which the ore is gotten, of which the Craighead bank, Huntzinger's bank, Lowrey's bank, Wenkoop's bank, the Henry Clay bank, the Fuller
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APA: J. W. Harden  Troy Paper - The Brown Hematite Ore Deposits of South Mountain, between Carlisle, Waynesborough, and the southeastern edge of Cumberland Valley

MLA: J. W. Harden Troy Paper - The Brown Hematite Ore Deposits of South Mountain, between Carlisle, Waynesborough, and the southeastern edge of Cumberland Valley. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers,

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