Steam:
Its Generation and Use

År: 1889

Forlag: Press of the "American Art Printer"

Sted: New York

Sider: 120

UDK: TB. Gl. 621.181 Bab

With Catalogue of the Manufacturers.of The Babcock & Wilcox Co.

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_____________ _________________________ _____________________________________ _______________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Boilers. H. P. ......................... ....... ______________ _____________________ _____________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NATIONAL MINING & EXPLORING COMPANY, Helena, Montana............................May, 1876, BIG LODE MINING COMPANY, Idaho.............................................................Feb., 1883, GERMANIA LEAD WORKS. Salt Lake City, Utah..................................................May, 1882, EMPIRE MINING COMPANY, Park City, Utah...........................................3 orders, 1879-1880, ONTARIO SILVER MINING COMPANY, Park City, Utah...................2 orders, Jan. and Aug. 1880, MINERAL POINT TUNNEL COMPANY, Utah...........................................2 orders, 1878-1879, HORN SILVER MINING COMPANY, Utah .......................................................Nov., 1879, G. BILLING, Smelting Works, Socorro. N. M .................................April, 1883, ESTACA DE GUADALUPE DE LOS REYES, Mexico......................Borders, 1878-1880, NEW YORK & CHIHUAHUA MINING COMPANY, Mexico.......................Mar., 1880, CORRALITOS MINING COMPANY, Chihuaha, Mexico...........................Jan., 1881, GUERRA GOLD & SILVER MINING COMPANY, Mazatlan, Mexico ................June, 1885, CANDELERIA PUMPING SYNDICATE OF NEW YORK. Soledad, Mexico.............Feb., 1885, NEGOCIACION Ml'NERA INTERNACIONAL, Canitas, Mexico.....................Nov., 1885, UNION CATORCINA MINING COMPANY, San Luis de Potosi, Mexico_______________Sept., 1873, VALLECILLO MINING COMPANY, Mexico..................................Sept., 1881, THE ACADIA COAL COMPANY, Stellarton, N. S.........................3 orders, 1884-1888, BENT COLLIERY, Bothwell, Scotland..................................1 do May, 1888. I do Hamilton, do .................................3 do Dec., 1884, I MARK HURLL, Coal Master, High Blantyre, Scotland ...........................Nov., 1883, THE LANEMARK COAL COMPANY, New Cunnock, Scotland.....................April, 1886, COMPA^IA “LA CRUZ,” Linares, Spain.....................................Dec., 1886, CHILETE MINING COMPANY, Callao, Peru, S.A..............................Dec., 1874, GIANT’S DEN MINING COMPANY, Australia................................Oct., 1883, M. KENNEDY, Colliery, Greymouth, New Zealand...............................Oct., 1887, EXPORT AND COMMISSION HOUSES. WALTON W. EVANS, Civil Engineer, New York..................... JOSEPH E. SPINNEY, Merchant, New York.................. CAMACHO & VENGOECHEA, Merchants, New York................... J. FOGERTY, New York................................... MOSES TAYLOR & CO., New York......................... BECKETT & McDOWELL MANUFACTURING CO., New York. FREDERICK PROBST & CO., Merchants, New York........... HENRY J. DAVISON, New York........................... R. H. ALLEN, Merchant, New York......................... BEHR & STEINER, Merchants, New York.................... G. REYNAUD, New York, for Cuba......................... MOTLEY & STIKLING, Merchants, New York................ A. ARANGO & CO., Merchants, New York.................... MAITLAND, PHELPS & CO., New York .................... J. CRICHTON. Valparaiso, Chili............................. COOMBS, CROSBY & EDDY, New York, for Mexico........... SORZANO & CO., Merchants, New York..................... FERNANDEZ & CASTILLO, New York...................... H. A. VATABLE & SON, New York......................... MOSLE BROS., New York, for Cuba......................... ROBERT DEELEY & CO., New York........................ E. L. BECERRA’S NEPHEW & CO., New York.............. BUTLER, MCDONALD & CO., New York.................... COLWELL IRON WORKS, New York, for Louisiana.......... do do for Mexico............ J. L. MOTT IRON WORKS, New York, for Mexico............ AUGUSTUS A. GOUBERT, New York, for Cuba.............. CANDELERIA PUMPING SYNDICATE of N. Y., for Mexico... M. ECHEVERRIA & CO., New York, for Mexico.............. THEO. HERRMANN, New York, for Mexico.................. M. CAMACHO ROLDÄN & NEPHEW, New York for Mexico.. GEO. BRUCE’S SON & CO., New York, for Mexico........... J. & G. FOWLER, New York, for Cuba....................... HUGH KELLY, New York, for Ceiba Hueca, W. I............. GOMEZ & PEARSALL, New York, for Cuba.................. E. ATKINS & CO., Boston, Mass., for Cuba................... ROBT. McCULLOCH, Yonkers, N. Y., for Cuba............... D. L. HOLDEN, Philadelphia, for China...................... J. ARCE & CO., City of Mexico............................ JAMES KEITH, Hydrographical Engineer, Edinburgh, Scotland. BLAIR, CAMPBELL & McLEAN, Glasgow, for Costa Rica......... ARTHUR BUTLER, London, for India....................... JAMES McEWAN & CO., London, for Australia................. JAMES SIMPSON & CO., LIMITED. Engineers, London, Eng... WALKER BROS., London, for Ceylon.......................... J. & H. GWYNNE, London, for China........................ ANDERSON BROTHERS, London, for India.................. W. WALKER, London, for Batavia.......................... A. STUART, London, for Batoum, Russia.................... FARMER & BRANDON, Merchants, London, England.............. NELSON BROS., London, England, for New Zealand.......... TAKATA & CO., London. England, for Japan. __.............. 1 1’ 2 8 3 2 2 2 4 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 5 4 2 2 2 3 1 2 75 82 166 600 270 60 120 102 245 195 50 50 100 61 50 708 480 240 240 95 150 73 248 Boilers. ...........2 orders, 1871-1878, ...........Dec.,...........1878, 2 orders, Jan. and Aug., 1880, ...........Aug.,...........1879, ...........Mar., 1883, ...........4 orders, 1880-1883, ...........5 do 1878-1887, ...........2 do 1882-1884, ...........June,....1881, ........... Sept.,.........1881, ...........4 orders, 1882-1885, ...........Mar.,....1883, ...........Aug., 1882, ...........8 orders, 1881-1888, ....................Jan., 1882, ............July, 1881, ............2 orders, 1881-1883, ...................Feb., 1883, ............Oct., 1882, ............8 orders, 1883-1886, .....................May, 1883, ....................Jan., 1884, ............2 orders, 1884-1885, ............2 do Mar., 1879, ...........3d do Aug., 1884, ............Feb., 1884, ............2orders, 1884-1885, ....................Feb., 1885, .....................Oct., 1885, ....................Oct., 1885, .....................June, 1887, .2 orders, Oct...and Dec., 1887, .2 do Sept. and^Dec., 1887, .....................Jan., 1888, .....................Nov.,.1888, .....................Nov., 1888, ....................Sept.,.1886, ....................Sept.,.1880, .2 orders, Mar...and July, 1888, ............9 orders, 1884-1886, ..........Feb., 1887, ..........14 orders, 1884-1887, ........... 2 do ..........' 5 do ...........11 do 11 5 3 1 2 5 9 3 2 1 4 1 2 9 1 1 3 11 1 14 4 4 4 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 4 1 1 1884-1885, 1885 1888, 1886-1888, Sept., 1886, .Nov.,-1886, .Nov., 1885, April, 1886, • Aug., 1888, 2 order?, 1887-1888, 2 do 1887-1888, 1 1 2 9 1 14 10 12 12 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 H. P. 540 360 220 75 146 246 571 243 150 50 367 104 208 845 50 30 442 104 104 2440 416 104 480 400 122 15 246 146 75 61 122 184 584 208 73 156 104 60 91 296 122 634 1040 871 271 146 120 13 104 20 140 332