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Preface 1. The earliest use of iron 2. The early use of iron in Europe 3. Beginning of the British iron industry 4. The British iron industry from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century 5. The iron industry of Wales, Ireland, and Scotland 6. The British iron industry built up by British inventive genius 7. Early processes in the manufacture of iron and steel 8. Mediaeval and early modern processes in the manufacture of iron and steel 9. First attempt by Europeans to manufacture iron in the United States 10. Beginning of the manufacture of iron in the New England colonies 11. Extension of the manufacture of iron in New England 12. Early iron enterprises in New York 13. Early iron enterprises in New Jersey 14. Beginning of the manufacture of iron in Pennsylvania 15. The manufacture of iron in Pennsylvania extended to the Susquehanna 16. Characteristics of the early iron industry of Pennsylvania 17. The manufacture of iron in Pennsylvania after the Revolution 18. The manufacture of charcoal iron in the Juniata Valley 19. The early manufacture of iron in western Pennsylvania 20. Early iron enterprises in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania 21. The early manufacture of iron in Delaware 22. Early iron enterprises in Maryland 23. The iron industry established in Virginia 24. The manufacture of iron in North Carolina 25. The manufacture of iron in South Carolina 26. The early manufacture of iron in Georgia 27. The early manufacture of iron in Kentucky 28. The early manufacture of iron in Tennessee 29. The manufacture of iron in Alabama 30. Primitive characteristics of the southern iron industry 31. The early manufacture of iron in Ohio 32. Early iron enterprises in Indiana 33. Early iron enterprises in Illinois 34. Early iron enterprises in Michigan 35. The early manufacture of iron in Wisconsin 36. Early iron enterprises in Missouri 37. The manufacture of iron in Texas 38. The manufacture of iron in various western states 39. The iron industry of the Pacific Coast 40. The first iron works in Canada 41. The manufacture of iron with anthracite coal 42. The manufacture of iron with bituminous coal 43. Statistics of pig iron production in the United States 44. The manufacture of blister and crucible steel in the United States 45. The invention of the Bessemer process 46. The Bessemer process in the United States 47. The manufacture of open-hearth steel 48. The early history of iron rails in the United States 49. Iron shipbuilding in the United States 50. The history of cut and wire nails 51. Improvements in American blast furnace practice 52. The manufacture of tinplates in the United States 53. Miscellaneous facts relating to the American iron and steel industries 54. Early discoveries of coal in the United States 55. British efforts to prevent the development of the American iron industry 56. The American iron industry long depressed by foreign competition 57. Impediments to the cheap production of iron and steel in the United states 58. Washington and Lincoln the descendants of colonial ironmasters 59. Production and prices of iron and steel in the United States 60. Imports and exports of iron and steel by the United States 61. Miscellaneous statistics of iron, steel, iron ore, and coal 62. Important uses of iron and steel in the United States 63. Conclusion Index.
Preface 1. The earliest use of iron 2. The early use of iron in Europe 3. Beginning of the British iron industry 4. The British iron industry from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century 5. The iron industry of Wales, Ireland, and Scotland 6. The British iron industry built up by British inventive genius 7. Early processes in the manufacture of iron and steel 8. Mediaeval and early modern processes in the manufacture of iron and steel 9. First attempt by Europeans to manufacture iron in the United States 10. Beginning of the manufacture of iron in the New England colonies 11. Extension of the manufacture of iron in New England 12. Early iron enterprises in New York 13. Early iron enterprises in New Jersey 14. Beginning of the manufacture of iron in Pennsylvania 15. The manufacture of iron in Pennsylvania extended to the Susquehanna 16. Characteristics of the early iron industry of Pennsylvania 17. The manufacture of iron in Pennsylvania after the Revolution 18. The manufacture of charcoal iron in the Juniata Valley 19. The early manufacture of iron in western Pennsylvania 20. Early iron enterprises in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania 21. The early manufacture of iron in Delaware 22. Early iron enterprises in Maryland 23. The iron industry established in Virginia 24. The manufacture of iron in North Carolina 25. The manufacture of iron in South Carolina 26. The early manufacture of iron in Georgia 27. The early manufacture of iron in Kentucky 28. The early manufacture of iron in Tennessee 29. The manufacture of iron in Alabama 30. Primitive characteristics of the southern iron industry 31. The early manufacture of iron in Ohio 32. Early iron enterprises in Indiana 33. Early iron enterprises in Illinois 34. Early iron enterprises in Michigan 35. The early manufacture of iron in Wisconsin 36. Early iron enterprises in Missouri 37. The manufacture of iron in Texas 38. The manufacture of iron in various western states 39. The iron industry of the Pacific Coast 40. The first iron works in Canada 41. The manufacture of iron with anthracite coal 42. The manufacture of iron with bituminous coal 43. Statistics of pig iron production in the United States 44. The manufacture of blister and crucible steel in the United States 45. The invention of the Bessemer process 46. The Bessemer process in the United States 47. The manufacture of open-hearth steel 48. The early history of iron rails in the United States 49. Iron shipbuilding in the United States 50. The history of cut and wire nails 51. Improvements in American blast furnace practice 52. The manufacture of tinplates in the United States 53. Miscellaneous facts relating to the American iron and steel industries 54. Early discoveries of coal in the United States 55. British efforts to prevent the development of the American iron industry 56. The American iron industry long depressed by foreign competition 57. Impediments to the cheap production of iron and steel in the United states 58. Washington and Lincoln the descendants of colonial ironmasters 59. Production and prices of iron and steel in the United States 60. Imports and exports of iron and steel by the United States 61. Miscellaneous statistics of iron, steel, iron ore, and coal 62. Important uses of iron and steel in the United States 63. Conclusion Index.
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