Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 121991 |
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... miles south of Denver , 10 miles west of Colorado Springs , and 2 miles from Manitou , which is at the base of the mountains . The situation may be said to be on the slope of Pikes Peak , although the station is nearly 4 miles from the ...
... miles south of Denver , 10 miles west of Colorado Springs , and 2 miles from Manitou , which is at the base of the mountains . The situation may be said to be on the slope of Pikes Peak , although the station is nearly 4 miles from the ...
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... miles of additional spurs will then be necessary . This will necessitate the purchase of steel for 2 miles , at $ 2,400 , and an outlay for roadbed , ties , and labor for 5 miles , estimated at $ 1,800 per mile . These spurs are to be ...
... miles of additional spurs will then be necessary . This will necessitate the purchase of steel for 2 miles , at $ 2,400 , and an outlay for roadbed , ties , and labor for 5 miles , estimated at $ 1,800 per mile . These spurs are to be ...
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... miles long , to be used 2 years ; ( 2 ) A lateral 5 miles long , to be used 5 years ; ( 3 ) Short spurs , totaling 12 miles , to be used on the average 1 year . These laterals and spurs will cost on the average $ 1,200 per mile beneath ...
... miles long , to be used 2 years ; ( 2 ) A lateral 5 miles long , to be used 5 years ; ( 3 ) Short spurs , totaling 12 miles , to be used on the average 1 year . These laterals and spurs will cost on the average $ 1,200 per mile beneath ...
Contents
Object of the publication | 9 |
Description of the different lines of investigationContinued | 12 |
Wood distillation | 25 |
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