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The fine salt is produced by boiling . In 1831 there were manufactured 1,441,559
bushels of salt . Or this quantity , 189,000 bushels were of coarse salt , of which
161,753 bushels were produced by solar evaporation , and the remainder by ...
The fine salt is produced by boiling . In 1831 there were manufactured 1,441,559
bushels of salt . Or this quantity , 189,000 bushels were of coarse salt , of which
161,753 bushels were produced by solar evaporation , and the remainder by ...
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cannot come in competition with the Onondaga salt within the circle now supplied
by the latter . If , however , from any change of circumstances the cost of
production shall be enhanced , the rival productions of other works will press
upon the ...
cannot come in competition with the Onondaga salt within the circle now supplied
by the latter . If , however , from any change of circumstances the cost of
production shall be enhanced , the rival productions of other works will press
upon the ...
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7 ondaga , at several points , in one instance to the depth of 250 feet , without
finding fossil salt . The beds of salt in Cheshire were discovered about 160 years
ago , in boring for coal , at about 125 feet below the surface of the ground ; but
they ...
7 ondaga , at several points , in one instance to the depth of 250 feet , without
finding fossil salt . The beds of salt in Cheshire were discovered about 160 years
ago , in boring for coal , at about 125 feet below the surface of the ground ; but
they ...
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The association of gypsum and rock salt is so common , that it has almost been
regarded as invariable . It is found in abundance in several of the counties in the
salt district ; but not , as is said , in immediate contact with the strata , through ...
The association of gypsum and rock salt is so common , that it has almost been
regarded as invariable . It is found in abundance in several of the counties in the
salt district ; but not , as is said , in immediate contact with the strata , through ...
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In pursuance of the requirement contained in the sixteenth section of chapter
ninth , title tenth of the first part of the Revised Statutes , the undersigned the
Superintendent of the Onondaga salt springs , and the Inspector of salt in the
county of ...
In pursuance of the requirement contained in the sixteenth section of chapter
ninth , title tenth of the first part of the Revised Statutes , the undersigned the
Superintendent of the Onondaga salt springs , and the Inspector of salt in the
county of ...
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