Mineral Resources of the United States, Teil 2

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912
 

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Seite 189 - It is adjudged and awarded that no person shall be refused employment or in any way discriminated against on account of membership or non-membership in any labor organization, and that there shall be no discrimination against or interference with any employee who is not a member of any labor organization by members of such organization.
Seite 28 - No. 185, which may be obtained on application to the Director of the United States Geological Survey, Washington, DC...
Seite 652 - Lea, Lincoln, Los Alamos, Luna, McKinley, Mora, Otero, Quay, Rio Arriba, Roosevelt, Sandoval, San Juan, San Miguel, Santa Fe, Sierra, Socorro, Taos, Torrance, Valencia, all in the State of New Mexico; El Paso in the State of Texas; and Archuleta, Montezuma, and La Plata, in the State of Colorado. § 1138.7 Producer. "Producer...
Seite 299 - BULLETIN 290. Preliminary report on the operations of the fuel-testing plant of the United States Geological Survey at St. Louis, Mo., 1905, by JA Holmes. 1906.
Seite 984 - When pure it (clay) is white but it is generally colored red or yellow by iron oxides, forming red and yellow ochers." A report of the Scientific Section of the Paint Manufacturers Association of the United Statesf says "ocher is an hydrated ferric oxide permeating a clay base.
Seite 1011 - Geological Survey, Washington, DC The priced publications may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC ANDERSON, ROBERT.
Seite 257 - Character of coal used in the manufacture of coke in the United States, 1890-1912, in short tons.
Seite 129 - Loaded at mines for shipment. Sold to local trade and used by employees. Used at mines for steam and heat.
Seite 284 - Pittsburg, and ReynoldsvilleWalston districts include the ovens near the towns which have given the names to these districts. The Upper Connellsville district, sometimes called the Latrobe district, is near the town of Latrobe. The Semet-Solvay ovens at Chester, Steelton, and Lebanon, and the United-Otto ovens at Lebanon are in what has been designated as the Lebanon-Schuylkill district, the production of which has previously been combined with that of the Broadtop district.
Seite 158 - The statistics of production during the last five years, with the distribution of the product for consumption, are shown in the following table: Distribution of the coal product of Maryland, 1908-1912, in short tons.

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