Sketches in Crude-oil: Some Accidents and Incidents of the Petroleum Development in All Parts of the GlobeJ.J. McLaurin, 1896 - 406 páginas |
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... thirty per cent . illuminating distillate , about fifteen per cent . is taken from the residuum . It is called ' solar oil " and the lubricating - oil distillate is next taken off . From this distillate a very good lubricant is obtained ...
... thirty per cent . illuminating distillate , about fifteen per cent . is taken from the residuum . It is called ' solar oil " and the lubricating - oil distillate is next taken off . From this distillate a very good lubricant is obtained ...
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... thirty times . The total exports for the first three months of 1896 foot up 195,637,153 gallons , valued at $ 12,389,384 . For the nine months ending March 31 , 1896 , they amounted to 650,676,974 gallons , valued at $ 45 , - 563,750 ...
... thirty times . The total exports for the first three months of 1896 foot up 195,637,153 gallons , valued at $ 12,389,384 . For the nine months ending March 31 , 1896 , they amounted to 650,676,974 gallons , valued at $ 45 , - 563,750 ...
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... thirty to sixty gallons of petro- leum at each inception . " Eighteen years after- wards the discharges were less frequent and the yield of oil diminished to one barrel a week , finally ceasing altogether . Once thirty or forty barrels ...
... thirty to sixty gallons of petro- leum at each inception . " Eighteen years after- wards the discharges were less frequent and the yield of oil diminished to one barrel a week , finally ceasing altogether . Once thirty or forty barrels ...
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... thirty years and be at last determined through experiments upon the dis- tillation of bituminous shales and coals ? Wells sunk hundreds of feet for salt water produced oil in abundance , yet it occurred to no one that , if bored ex ...
... thirty years and be at last determined through experiments upon the dis- tillation of bituminous shales and coals ? Wells sunk hundreds of feet for salt water produced oil in abundance , yet it occurred to no one that , if bored ex ...
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... thirty - five miles northward , calcining rocks and licking up babbling brooks on its fiery march ! Trees on its banks burned and blistered and charred to their deepest roots . Iron - pans at the salt - wells got red - hot , shriveled ...
... thirty - five miles northward , calcining rocks and licking up babbling brooks on its fiery march ! Trees on its banks burned and blistered and charred to their deepest roots . Iron - pans at the salt - wells got red - hot , shriveled ...
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Página 31 - THE harp that once through Tara's halls The soul of music shed, Now hangs as mute on Tara's walls As if that soul were fled. So sleeps the pride of former days, So glory's thrill is o'er, And hearts that once beat high for praise Now feel that pulse no more.
Página 370 - Persians' grave, I could not deem myself a slave. A king sate on the rocky brow Which looks o'er sea-born Salamis; And ships, by thousands, lay below, And men in nations;— all were his! He counted them at break of day — And when the sun set, where were they?
Página 38 - Some months since, in the act of boring for salt water on the land of Mr. Lemuel Stockton, situated in the County of Cumberland, Kentucky, a vein of pure oil was struck, from which it is almost incredible what quantities of the substance issued. The discharges were by floods at intervals of from two to five minutes, at each flow vomiting forth many barrels of pure oil. . . . These floods continued for three or four weeks, when they subsided to a constant stream, affording many thousand gallons per...
Página 396 - I would rather they would bring them out in my weary and troubled hours and open them, that I may be refreshed and cheered by them while I need them. I would rather have a plain coffin, without a flower, a funeral without an eulogy, than a life without the sweetness of love and sympathy.
Página 26 - The healthful balm, from nature's secret spring, The bloom of health and life to man will bring; As from her depths the magic liquid flows, To calm our sufferings and assuage our woes.
Página 396 - Do not keep the alabaster boxes of your love and tenderness sealed up until your friends are dead. Fill their lives with sweetness. Speak approving, cheering words while their ears can hear them, and while their hearts can be thrilled and made happier by them ; the kind things you mean to say when they are gone, say before they go.
Página 131 - Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It seems to me most strange that men should fear ; Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come, when it will come.
Página 29 - Oil," and besides is subject to such tremendous explosions of gas, as to force out all the water, and afford nothing but gas for several days, that they make but little or no salt. Nevertheless the petroleum affords considerable profit, and is beginning to be in demand for lamps, in workshops and manufactories. It affords a clear, brisk light when burnt this way, and will be a valuable article for lighting the street lamps in the future cities of Ohio.
Página 6 - ... oil at the bottom we could not judge. The owner of the rope, who followed our guide, affirmed that when a pit yielded as much as came up to the waist of a man, it was deemed tolerably productive, if it reached his neck, it was abundant; but that which rose no higher than the knee, was accounted indifferent.
Página 396 - If my friends have alabaster boxes laid away, full of fragrant perfumes of sympathy and affection, which they intend to break over my dead body, I would rather they would bring them out in my weary and troubled hours, and open them, that I may be refreshed and cheered by them while I need them.