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WILLARD WARNER, Tecumseh, Ala.
H. R. STOUGHTON, Shelby Iron Works,
Ala.

W. H. BARNUM, Lime Rock, Conn.
M. H. ROBBINS, Lakeville, Conn.
T. B. BERRY, San Francisco, Cal.
GEO. G. LOBDELL, Wilmington, Del.
A. G. WEST, Cedartown, Ga.
H. S. PICKANDS, Chicago, Ill.
J. H. BASS, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
JOHN GIBSON, Creston, Iowa.
C. E. COFFIN, Muirkirk, Md.
LEE BURT, Detroit, Michigan.
W H. ROOD, Ishpeming, Mich.
GEO. H. RUSSEL, Detroit, Mich.
GEO. F. BAKER, St. Louis, Mo.
W. H. LEE, St. Louis, Mo.
H. A. CRAWFORD, St. Louis, Mo.
F. G. NIEDERINGHAUS, St. Louis, Mo.
M. HOAGLAND, Rockaway, N. J.
W. A. MILES, Copake Iron Works, N.Y.

MOSES LYMAN, Waverly, N. Y.
GEO. S. FRINK, Irondale, N. Y.
S. FRANK EAGLE, Cecil, Ohio.
W. N. MCGUGIN, Ironton, Ohio.
J. F. HOLLOWAY, Cleveland, Ohio.
E. W. CRICHTON, Oswego, Oregon.
Jos D. Ports, Philadelphia, Pa.
HENRY WHITELY, Philadelphia, Pa.
L. HEBER SMITH, Joanna, Pa.
GEO. E. SCHMUCKER, Williamsburg, Pa.
FRANK MCCOY, Milesburg, Pa.
W. R. DAVENPORT, Erie, Pa.
C. I. O'CONNOR, McKeesport, Pa.
GEO. B. WIESTLING, Mont Alto, Pa.
A. F. HUSTON, Coatesville, Pa.
JOHN F. DICKSON, Marshall, Texas.
FRANK KING, Woodstock, Va.
IRVING M. BEAN, Milwaukee, Wis.
CHAS. H. BROWN, Knoxville, Tenn.
JAS. C. WARNER, Nashville, Tenn.

Executive Committee:

GEO. G. LOBDELL,

M. HOAGLAND,

JOSEPH D. POTTS.

Secretary and Treasurer:

JOHN BIRKINBINE, 152 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Dues TEN DOLLARS per Annum for each Iron Works. All remittances to be made to the

Secretary.

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Devoted to discussing and illustrating improvements in iron metallurgy, or in the manufacture of charcoal.

It is mailed, post paid, to each MEMBER and ASSOCIATE of the

UNITED STATES ASSOCIATION OF CHARCOAL IRON WORKERS,
Or can be obtained for an Annual Subscription of $500.

Edited by JOHN BIRKINBINE, Secretary,

No. 152 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

ARTICLE V. - Constitution of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron

Workers.

Any person practically engaged, or interested, by reason of capital invested, in making or using pig-iron or blooms made with charcoal may become a MEMBER of the Association by paying an annual fee of five dollars ($5.) Provided, That each iron works represented shall pay not less than ten dollars ($10) per annum into the treasury. Persons not engaged in making or using charcoal pig-iron or blooms may become ASSOCIATES, without the right to vote or hold office, upon the payment of an annual fee of five dollars ($5) each. All fees to be due when the membership is applied for, and thereafter on the first day of October in each year, being in advance.

All communications should be addressed to the Secretary of the Association.

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