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A SELECTIVE MICROFILM EDITION
PART IT (1879-1886)
Thomas E. Jeffrey Microfilm Editor and Associate Director
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Assistant Editor Mary Ann Hellrigel Douglas G. Tarr David W. Hutchings Robert A. Rosenberg
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THOMAS A. EDISON PAPERS
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A SELECTIVE MICROFILM EDITION PART II (1879-1886)
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D-31-036 through D-81-050 ("Menlo Park Laboratory - General" through "Telephone - Foreign - United Kingdom - Oriental Telephone Company, Ltd.")
1881. Menlo Park Laboratory - General (D-81-036)
This folder contains correspondence and other documents relating to Edison's Menlo Park laboratory. Some material concerns the shipment of books, journals, and other items from Menlo Park to Edison's office at 65 Fifth Avenue, New York City. There is also correspondence from Francis Jehl concerning copper wire tests, including some tests performed for the Ansonia Brass & Copper Company.
Approximately 40 percent of the documents have been filmed. The following categories of documents have not been filmed: correspondence with suppliers; routine intraoffice communcations.
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1881. Menlo Park Laboratory - Reports (D-81-037)
This folder contains correspondence relating to the work at the Menlo Park laboratory. Most of the correspondence is a series of daily reports by Thomas Logan, foreman of the machine shop. There is also a letter from Edison to Logan concerning the closing of the laboratory. A few daily reports are by Charles P. Mott. Related material can be found in Mott's journal (Menlo Park Notebook #117,
Notebook Series) and in two pocket notebooks kept by Mott, PN-80-09-23 and PN- 81-01-19 (Notebook Series),
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1881. Mining - General (D-81-038)
This folder contains correspondence, agreements, reports, and other documents relating to mining. Much of the correspondence is by John W. Lawson, who was in charge of Edison's Copper mining operation at Menlo Park, New Jersey. Other letters concern the application of electric power to mining and Edison's magnetic ore separator.
All the documents have been filmed.
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NEW YORK SAFETY STEAM POWER CO.
Builders of STATIONARY AND MARINE VERTICAL STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, All sizes, from 2 to 120 horse-power.
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THE FULLER ELECTRICAL CO., OFFICE, No. 44 EAST 14™ STREET, Wheeler & Wilson Building, Union Square,
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CENTRAL COLORADO Gard Prospecting & Mine Develeping Company, For the’ Month of May’ and to the’ 2oth of June, :
As we predicted, the prospects and status of our Comphny have materially improved since the -issuaiice of our April.re- port,, We had expected Mr.’ Séuthwick’s contract on the Langhorn would have been completed afout the first of the month, but exceeding hardness of the-quartzite through which he has been passing, has ‘prevented, ;
While, by the contract, he is paid fifteen dollars per foot, some seven feet of it cost him twenty-five dollars ‘per foot, and
" required twenty-five sheep drills to make one hole for a blast. Mr. Southwick deserves great credit for fidelity to his contract,‘ as-well as {pr first-class:timbering, sare
The present report has been! delayed in order that the contractor might get through this hard rock which is believed to be the Capping. t@ the mineral, as in the Hock Hocking. Under this we struck a small'steeak of mineral coming in on the upper side-af the shaft; and increasing to six or eight inches. on-the lower side-of the shaft, and increasing in richness as rapidly asin sizer This is’Sery similar to the-strike in the Hock Hocking. Had they sunk six feet farther up the hill, they, we under. stand, would have struckonly a.stredk, So we determined to drift on this leader, and gave the contractor orders to ‘sink six feet/in order ‘to start the drift. His fifty feet contract was not then quite complete. Mr. Southwick is a miner of experience and good judgment, and he, thinks ten or twenty feet should bring to shipping mineral, in body,
The State Geologist and Prof, Hayden concur in the statement that there exist four fat mineral-bearing veins in Pennsyl- vania Hill. The plainlyisible formation asserts, and the miner's pick verifies the statement. ‘The second stratum is con- sidered the richest, and lies forty or fifty feet below the first or Hock Hocking contact, The Juniata has a tunnel on the third strain, running to the J4nghorn, and are in worlds of low-grade mineral, running from twenty to forty ounces perten. This mine must prove immense] rofitable to its owners, with reduction works dear at hand. i ;
(acThe erection of the extensive works.of the Continental Ore Reduction Company, mentioned in our Jast ‘report, has be- come a certainty, and instead of three buildings, as reported, they are to consist of a grand pile of no less than eleven build- ings. Prof, Langhammer is wholly satisfied with the mineral resources of this district, and says that Musqueto alone can pro- duce ore:cnough to run one set of works. ‘The Professor has been furnished samples of ore from over one hundrefl and twenty-five‘mines, which in appearance make a grand display, : ; : 2 :
- + The hope of utilizing their mineral has quickened the apathetic miners into new life, and every ‘hour of .the day the giant blast proclaims the new era, ‘The “Echo,” near the Hock Hocking, is making free use of. Giant in forcing a way to the same treasure bed, Having a fine prospect-in the Jibonanosay, one of the four properties recently purchased by the Company, and located on Loveland Hill, and about a mile and a half from the Langhorn; we have put two young men to sinking on this claim, the present shaft being abeut twenty-five fect deep. This shatt is sunk on a four-foot fissure vein, having one wall of porphry and one of lime rock, ‘The vein matter is decomposed and too loose to ‘hod mineral, but is assayed 17 ounces at the surface, Ata depth of 75 feet, judging from surface indications,'we should strike a deposit.’ This hill contains porphyry, the mother of mineral, overlying the lime... Within the next thirty days the company will be subjected, in all probability, to
*S the expense of building 2 shaft and ore house, the expense of Patent application, and the heavy expense of working the mine,
probably by shaft and drift, and perhaps other properties also, and for this reason we have concluded to continue the sale of the Company's working capttal stock nt the former price of Sive dollars per share until the Jirst day of August, when it will be raised, During this time we expect to place the Langhorn ona paying basis, anda. nnounce in our next report that’ the Hack
. Hocking bonanza is also our bonanza.-’ At the rate we are now selling stock, we shall have ample funds in) qur treasury for 1 ;
our purposes for sonie time to come, Our funds now, on hand ‘amount, to:some over two thousand dollars, a much better showing than we could have maie Jast month. We:feel that: the Janguage“of our success should no longer be put in the
doubtful..." Zhe success of dur Company is an assured fact, Syste ces we, 5° This is'a strong Yeason why iio one should fear to invest mohey iif our stock,” But the most patent of all reasons for in, |
Vesting in our stack; and investing in it in preference to other companies, is thi :” Nearly, if not “all, companies are’ formed “upon this'plan, ° At the organization, one-third of the capital stock of the company is set aside’ for the purchase of mines, °
one-third to: sold as a working capital stock to create a fund for working the mines, and one-third is forever set aside and
‘made over to the incorporntors as a reward for setting the machinery in inotion, Vo suck Seature, as this lait is found tn our
Company, The incorporators sand ‘tpor an equal Sooting with the other stockholders, except that the officers are reasonably , remunerated for their services. But for the length of this report, we should speak of the Humbolt, Lone Jack and Surenough i ; near which Inte developments have opened a four-foot vein, from which ore is at pregent being shipped. : oa . ‘This will probably be our last report until the firyt of August, , Most.truly and hopefully,
0. L, MATTHEWS, Secretary,
HENRY 1. HOYT, : 7 < H SEXROURB GRAAL, Prosidont,
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This folder contains correspondence, agreements, reports, and other documents relating to the business of the Edison Ore Milling Company, Ltd. Some material concerns the company's ore separating operation at Quonocontaug, Rhode Island. Related material can be found in the Edison Ore Milling Company Minute Book (Company Records Series) and in Letterbook, LM-005 (Letterbook Series).
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|) SHH WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH cOMPany, | NION TELE ANY.
New York, Jan. llth 1881,
i Under authority of Section 5, of Article 1, of the By-Laws of the Edison Ore Milling Company, Limited, T hereby call a goesius Meeting of the Directors of this Company
\ : : to be held at the office of the Company, on the 15th day of vene
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President.
Stockton L Griffin, + a \ \v
Secretarye
ALL, MESSAGES TAKEN BY THIS COMPANY SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS:
‘To guard araloat mistakes or delays, the sender of 4 meeere abould order it BUPRATED) that Insonen by contract in writing, stating agreed amocnt ef viek, and payment of premtnim thereon te, telegrapbed back to the ortginating office for comparison, Por this, one tall tue regular rate ab the following rates, In addition to the usual charge for repeated Messages, Vis.) one per cent, fa charged (n addition, It 18 axreed betwwen ihe sender of the following inessage and this ‘Com. forany distance not exceeding 1,000 tiles, and two per cent, for any grestet Gistance, Noem- Dany, (hat sali Ourapany shall not be Iable for mistakew or delaye le the Srauamlestonor delivery, | ployee of the Gorm, ny $0 attthorized to vary the foregoing. ‘ y or for hus-dalivery, of any UXREPRATED Messagy, whather happening by negtlgeace of ile vervente. No responebility Fecardlug messages attache to thle Company nail the same are presented or otherwise, beyoud the amount received foraeading ine (ated norlor mistakes ordelayatuthe | andaccentedntoce Of 116 (ransmaliting offices | and Ifa tneasage le seut to auch ome Ly one of the
* tranam{sslon oF dallrery, or for non-tallvery, of ANY RRPRATRO message beyont fifty {mos the eam mn inxers, Nhe acta fur that purpose ne tle acent of the sander, * Tocelved for sending the same, antese specially { rel) nor ia any casa for delays arcing fmm will be delivered free. iain the eavadlishel free delivery Jimite of the terminal Uaavoldadte tnterrtiption in the working of 16 Ines, or for errors In cipher of obscure messaxen, very al a greater distande, Mepectal charge will be made ta cover the cust of euch And thie Company te hereby made the agent of the sender, without IIebtilty, ta forward soy ree
Sere Over the linea of ther Company when necessary to reach fte destination, ‘The Company will not be tlatte for damagen {h an, case Where the clam {9 not ented tn » ONCarmctnasatn the tristalssor at eee Any point on the linea uf thls Company ean de | writing, stant aixty daya alter oeading the metsuce © kgs
A. R. BREWER, Secretary. NORVIN GREEN, President,
New York, Janye 18, 1881.
Siri--. You were yal ected a Di Waster of The Edison Ore will ing
Coinpany Limi tod, at oe epkbel meeting held on the 18th day of -
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. vt heating of the new board fo r the el ection of. officers will pe held at the Company’ s office, No. 19 Wild iam Street in
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New York, September Gth, ’S1.
To Major S.B. Eaton, General Manager Edison Ore Milling Co. Limited. Dear Sir:
I have visited the deposit of Iron Sand at Moisic in the Province of Quebec, Canada, at your request, and beg to sub-~ mit the following report of my skamineraoes
It seems to be both proper and necessary waroneudieiaa the results of such examination, to lay before you some facts showing the location of Moisic, the means of comnunication between Quebec and Moisic, the character of the country, &c. &c.
Noisie is situated on the North shore of the Gulf of St. Law- rence, about 350 miles below Quebee and is nearly opposite the island of Anticosti. It is on the gulf) and is situate ina sort of bay, which however, does not go far back. The river Mo&Sic which empties into the St. Lawrence at this point is about two miles in width at its mouth. There is a bay in the river running in about one mile just near the entrance, which cone up to the works on the land containing the iron sand. The surround~ ing country, except the land just spoken of, is densely wooded . and is a vast solitude, not a human being residing within a great many miles after leaving Moisic. Moisic is a small fish- ing station belonging chiefly to Messrs Fraser & Co. of Quebec, .
who have a post there and during the summer and fall months employ
fifty or sixty men in the Salmon, trout, cod, mackerel and halibut fishery. The country along the banks of the St. Lawrence, after leaving Quebec, is very thinly settled, especially after passing
the Saguenay River, about 120 miles below that city. The nearest
settlement to Moisic is at Seven Islands, a distance of 18 miles
where there are about sixty or seventy people engaged in the fish- eries. Moisic is a more important place, there being from 150 to 200 inhabitants, exclusive of the Indians who camp there in Summer.
The character of the residents is of a very ignorant nature, the
extent of their knowledge being confined chief%y to a few subjects, such as fish, eating, drinking aed sleepingsand pretty hard work.
fhe means of reaching Moisic are few, being confined to two classes; first, by trading schooners, and second, by two steamers of 150 tons each, the “Beaver” and the “Otter,” which Messrs Fra~ ser & Co. run for their own purposes during the fishing season. These steamers are, of course, the most convenient means of com- munication, as they have accomodation for a few passengers. In the summer season and until August 15th, the round trip is made in about a week, but later the vessels go further down the coast for dried fish, oil &c., sometimes to Point Esquimaux and Anticosti, making the round trip in ten'or twelve days. I should mention here that Mr. John Holliday, the "Go." in the firm of Fraser & Gains resides at Moisiec from May till November, superint ending the fish- ery and the sending of fish to Quebec.
At Montreal, Mr Hearle introduced me to Mr F.J.Brady, one of
the two inspectors of the bankrupt estate to which the Iron Sand
property at Moisic belongs. The latter gentleman gave me letters
of introduction to Messrs Fraser & Go. and to Mr. Holliday.
Mr. Fraser, on my arrival at Quebec, also gave me another letter to MY. Holliday. These letters were very valuable as an aid to the purpose of my visit, owing to the illiterate character of the na- tives of Moisic.
It will be well also to say a few words as to the former man- agement of the property in question, which comprises, I am eee ed, over 9,000 acres. It was formerly owned by the Moisic Iron ) Co. which erected large shops &ée. and pHoweeted to work the sand after a slight cleaning by water. The management of the works, so far as I can learn, was characterized by inefficieney and reck- less extravagance. The iron was smelted on the spot, but owing ) to ther@ being a quantity of sand which could not be separated by water and to the light quality of the wood, the expense of smelting was great and the profit was very small. The Company ultimately failed and the estate is now in the Bank rupt Court.
Starting from Montreal by steamer at 7 P.M. August 22nd, I arrived in Quebec at 8.30 A.M. next day and left on Messrs Fraser’s steamer the “Otter” about 9.30 A.M. the same morning August 23rd, but owing to rough weather in the early part of the trip, did not arrive at Moisic until 4 A.M. on the following Friday morning, August 26th, where I presented my letters and was very hospitably received by Mr. Holliday.
After breakfast and about 7.30 A.M. Mr Holliday went over to
the beach with me taking a young man to dig. We also engaged
another man “4 #1% living on the point and spent all day on the
beach,
The situation of the property is about as shown below:
The heavy paying sand begins at the works, although there is a small quantity on the two miles from the mouth of the river to that point.
As to the denealte of iron sand, these should be spoken of under three heads.
i. The accumulations of the Moisic Iron Co.
2. The iron sand in front of the beach.
3. The deposit on the face and in the body of the bank.
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I. It was the policy of the Moisie Iron Go. to accumulate large
masses of the best quality of sand on the top of the bank above
the shore, so as to be out of the reach of the high spring tides.
‘The quality of the sand in all these banks is the same as that of
the samples I shall presently cali attention to. These accumula- tions were on the edge of a wagon road and were covered up with . branches &¢ to keep the white sand from covering the black Mees
high winds. Inasmuch as it is over five years since these accum- | ulations were made they are mostly covered with grey sand to a depth of one to two inches. On digging in however I found the interior to be a pure black similar to samples Nos. 1, 3, 4.
The number and measurement of these mounds are as follows:
No. i: Length. Width. Height. 1 30 feet 12 feel 5 feet 2 45 18 ” 4 " 3 30 4 18 , 3. 4 ig ow 9 a ee) a 5 338 4 21 - 4 : G 27 18 ” 2p " 7 27 on 15 a: 2 : 8 27 on 24 ® 2 » 9 21 12 , 3 4 10 igs 15 ‘ 1 ‘i 11 184 12 fi 2 4 12 35 (Cw 10 ‘ 4 " 13 18 ” 12 ” 2 * 14 $0. . B i AY » 15 27» U4 ’ 2 " 16 w-., 6 . a o 17 18 i 13 i 2 ” “is is, 10 ‘ — ” - 19 20» 10 ‘ 1 ” 20 1S, 10 . i ” 21 is, 12 ” 2 ” 22 33 («. 17 " if " 23 30. 20 ” 2 *
Besides these there are about ten small onas, averaging
Gx3x 1%. each.
Ze The beach deposit. The fishery officer at the point who has charge of the measuring of the beach for the purpose of leas- ing the ocean front for fishery informs me that the beach eetones ing to the Property is five miles in extent. Of this, the Kips two miles (from River Moisic to the works) is not very rich, so
I confined my shia? examination to the part beginning at the works and running further down the bay. The beach here and for about three miles has a very rich surface deposit, there being a black belt having an average width of forty five feet for the whole distance. The deposit is of about the same character the whole length, averaging fourteen inches in depth, of rich black sand. Samples 30, 31 & 32 together show the average sand. There are
other veins below the surface and running the whole length of the beach which I uncovered, ranging from one to five inches in width of a very pure black. I also had a number of holes dug in the white sand below the black belt and nearer the water and found that it was mostly underrun with veins of almost pure iron ranging | in thickness from one and one half to five inches at a depth of from one to two feet below the surface. I struck this same vein in a patch of white sand having a length of nearly one-half mile and a breadth of forty feet. This was not the only place covered by white sand but in many other places where I had holes dug, the same kind of veins appeared. Samples, Nos. 29 & 34 will show the character of this lower vein depoadts At one point in the bank where there is a break and the beach runs up a sort of treneh
there is a large ledge of almost pure iron, from one and one half
to two feet thick.
I have walked over the whole beach four times, being five miles each way, besides having gone over the bank above, three times,
Mr. Holliday says he was told by a Mr. Dawson who was prospect~ ing there about two years ago that on digging down some eight or nine feet they came across a vein running from two to two and one half feet in depth. This I give for what it is worth. I have every reason to believe that Mr. Holliday is sincere in what he says, His information, however, is only hearsay evidence. Hoan however exceedingly rich and seems almost inexhaustible.
The accumulations which I have referred to above are all on the top of the bank on that part of the land below the works, right in the neighborhood of this rich black belt, and although those accumulations are so large and numerous, there is not the slightest sign of any place from which they have originally been taken.
Of course, we must recollect that it is five years since these mounds were made; still there is nothing to show that they were ever made from the sand on the beach, except the slight traces of half a dozen cart roads running from the beach at the foot of the bank up to the road on the top. I was unable to get the labor’. to dig down to a reat depth. The examination of the beach, bank and accumulations employed the whole of the day from 8.30 A.M. to 4 P.M, testing the beach, banks and accumulations in a regular manner at a greater number of places. The next day being em- ployed in getting samples and making examination of buildings, &c.
3. The deposit in the face and in the body of the bank en ee ee eet, Rens
running back of the beach. This bank has an average ee
height from the beach of 15 feet. It is covered by long grass
and brush. On the top there is four to five inches of good black sand for the whole length, although the last two miles of bank is the best. Sample No. 2:-is of the ordinary sand of which the bank is composed. In the place where the Sample was taken from the oun was eight inches deep and on digging deeper still founda it black. This bank extends along the whole 3 miles and has an av- erage width of fifty feet free from brushwood, tree stumps &c. but is partly covered with grass. It is along this bank that the Moisic Iron Go. had their wagon road to the works and for about two Miles the road was made very solid by means of ashes &e. I made a great number of holes in this bank and found the same quality of Sand for about one and one half miles. The other one and one hair miles is not as rich in black sand, but there is a fair percentage
in it.
Buildings on the Ground. These buildings are all wooden ones and have been unused and uninhabited for five years. In addition to this, the inspectors of the bankrupt estate sold all the old iron work about the prem
ises to one Me. Dougal whose men took every scrap of iron they could lay hands on and even sawed off parts of beams and principal supports in the workshops to get pieces of iron and fixtures. Handles, knobs and locks have been stolen from shops and houses, and the buildings would all need to be repaired before they could
be used. The following is a list of the buildings &c. on the
land:
(1) Main building or foundry, 150 ft. long by 66 ft. wide
and about 85 or 40 ft. high, with four outbuildings, measuring
15 x 13 x 15. This building is in bad order » but I think could be made safe and good by repair. There is a large quantity of beams and other lumber lying around, as well as a great many bricks, There is also a brick chimney about 65 feet high for boiler. This and the next building are about 200 yards away Prom the head of the bay.
(2) Large shop, 90 by 50 feet and about 30 feet high. This building is in the best condition of any on the land, although it would need. some repairs. The beams and timbers are in much better order than in the last named building.
(3) Blacksmith’s shop, 24 x 18 ft., with 2 forges and 2 small outbuildings.
(4) Carpenter's shop with bench; built of logs; 24 x 18 ft.
(5) Stables with accomodation for 24 horses; in pretty good condition.
(6) Barn 50 x 24 feet by 35 feet high. the roof of this building gave way in the middle owing to the supports having snap- ped in a storm and has fallen in.
(7) Large 3 story house for Superintendent of works, situate on top of the hill. This house could be put in good order for a comparatively small amount, and when fixed up would make an ex- cellent house.
(3) Large 2 story house for priest; this requires consider- able repair.
(10) Large 83 story building formerly used for a hotel for some
of the workmen. It might be repaired and part used for that pur-
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pose and the other part for a store.
(10) There are on the land 39 houses for workmen. These are mostly built of logs and have two stories, With some repairs of the interior, they will make very good houses. Some are in pretty 00d Condition and would need but little repairing. The majority,
however, are Somehwhat dilapidated.
Miseellancous,
The Moisic Iron Co. made their charcoal on the spot and for that purpose ereeted a number of kilns, of which four are now standing and seven others have fallen in. There is a large quan- tity of charcoal in all of them which could be utilized in oes the Sand. These kilns were built about 35 feot high, including the dome, the mower up to the middle being 30 feet. I am informed they cost $1,500 each. In order to dump the wood into tho kilns a WOoden roadway was built, the principal part of which ran over the top of the kilns with holes through which to dump wood into them. This road was originally very strong but now it is becom ing very much weakened. It is about one-quarter mile long, sage 40 feet high at its greatest elevation, 25 feet broad and has 3 approaches, 2 from the interior and one from the head of the bay.
It contains a large quantity of Lumber.
It appears, therefore, that there is a large quantity of bricks and lumber here, There is also several hundred tons of charcoal, There are also several hundreds of tons of good black sand at various spots around the works. There is also the frame~
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work of @ large scoW which may be completed and used for loading
schooners, Also a large landing stage lying on the head of the
bay, This last is a little dilapidated. The wharf formerly used
by the old Company is much out of repair, in fact it is useless
and Would haye to be entirely rebuilt. As it stands it is about twelve feet high at low water. There is a rise and f all of tide of about eight or nine feet here and, I am informed, some 8 or 10 feet of Water at low tide. There is also on the land near the works four large piles of wood for making charcoal, already cut, and several smalt piles. The measurements of the large piles are
120 x 50 feet and about 4 feet high.
Working of the Sand.
The mode of working this sand is a matter which will require the most careful attention. The elements which enter into the question of working, apart from the actual machinery, anil about which I have made inquiries, are these: labor, fuel, freighting and climate, I will discuss each in its drier,
LABOR. The labor at the Moisie fishing station is hired
early in the year at Quebec and sent down by Fraser’s steamers at
a cost for fare of $3.00 per man. The rate of wages paid there
is $14 per month and keep. If we desired to hire men and let
them provide for themselves we could get them at about eighty \ cents a day. The ordinary laborers are French dandivans and I am
told that if they are paid more liberally athan at éhe-oretnety,
rate of Wages they are apt to think that their services are impor—
tant and the result is a strike. The above rate would be, of .
course, with their house room in addition. It is a question to be
considered whether a company operating at Moisic had better not
open a general store on its grounds, similar to the stores in other
small settlements of the kind in that part of the country. With regard to a Superintendent it would seem to me to be advisable that a man should be obtained who has previously had charge of gangs of French Canadians and knows all about their management. This is quite an important question of detail. Laborers should be hired at Quebec or St. Thomas,or one of the towns in the néa&gh- borhood, as early as February or joven I am told that later sae, this good men cannot be had.
Coal and Wood.
Although the extent of the property under consideration is 9,000 acres, the Moisiec Iron Co. during the time it carried on operations, stripped the land of wood with the exception of a few cords still standing. There is on the. land, however, the wood I have already mentioned as being cut, besides an immense quantity of drift wood on the sea besch. I think that there is more than enough Wood and charcoal on the property to run six or eight dry~ ers for one year. There is plenty of wood in the neighborhood ba for nine miles around it is reserved by the Crown for the fisher- ies. We showld therefore have to go up the river ten miles for wood and after paying for ground rent, for the privilege of cutting, ; the expense of cutting, loading, freighting & unloading, the wood would cost from $1.75 to $2 a cord. The wood too, is not heavy, being, hemlock, spruce &c. On the other hand, coal may be obtain- ed at Pictow Nova Scotia at $1.50 per ton. Add to that about
$ 1.20 per ton for freight, which I am informed would be an out-
side price, we get. coal at Moisic at $2.70 per ton, and Messrs
Fraser & Co. Who claim to have experimented and tried it, say
that one ton of coal is equal to three cords of wood at Mowsic. It is always practicable to obtain coal from the point I have men- tioned above, FREIGHTING. The most economic method of shipping the product of the sand seems to be by sailing vessels. Such vessels could go into the river Moisic and then into the bay and gould either anchor there a go up to the side of a wharf. That, however, is a matter of detail. From enquiries I have made I think it cow dbe brought to New York by schooner for $3.00 per ton; perhaps, in considera- tion of regular business, we might get it for less. CLIMATE. a
From the middle of Novemeber to the first of May Moisic is virtually cut off from the world by ice. Work could be commenced by the middle of dey however and continued until the end of October after which time it would be unwise and unsafe to keep the employ~ ees at Moisic, for the reason that about that time ice begins to form in the river and it is difficult to obtain means of transpor- tation to Quebec.
On the subject of iron.for dryers and bags for transporting the iron obtained from the sand I will say a few words. In Montreal I made some enquiries as to the price of sheet iron and found that boiler iron can be obtained at the present time at two and one half cents per pound with 3 per cent off for cash,
being one cent and the discount cheaper than New York prices.
With regard to bags they could be obtained in Montreal or
Quebec for about 12 cents each, whereas we pay 16 cents each in
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New York, These bags could only be made to contain say 120 pOunds each. If more were put in they would become too heavy to be handled easily and would rot quicker, I should suggest small kegs holding about 225 pounds, which could be all cut out at Mon treal or Quebec, packed together and sent down by schooner to Mois- ic, where the company could employ a regular cooper to make them up. Such kegs could be obtained in Montreal, as I learned on en- quiry, - about 14 or 15 cents each. Double the quantity in each package could thus be sent without any danger of its paar;
the kegs could be more easily handied than’ bags and they would last longer.
I should mention before closing that there is only one horse at Moisic and a few ox teams. These, however, could not be hired. Horses and wagons would have to be obtained at Quebec, that boing the nearest point where they could be advantageously procured.
Good work horses could be obtained there for $ 100 each. What the price of wagons would be I was unable to determine not knowing what description of wagon would be desired.
Trusting the foregoing report will be considered satisfactory
so far as my examination of the property is concerned, I remain,
Yours respectfully,
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for the following purposes:
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MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT between THE EDISON ORE ———————— ee —
MILLING COMPANY LIMITED, and Me. Re CONLEY now residing ——— Le Pik hd eal
"at Quonocontaug, Rhodé ‘Island.
First: The said Edison Ore Milling Company , Limited,
agrees to employ the said M.R. Conley as its Superintendent e the business of separating iron from the sea shore sund at Quonocontaug Beach, Washington County, Rhode Island, at the salary of Fifteen dollars per week; and as a further com pensation for his services, to pay to him, after deducting all charges, costs, and expenses of every kind whatsoever incurred after this:'date five per vent of the net profit of the said company derived from the sale of the iron Separated from the sand on said Beavh of Quonocontaug, From the date of this agreement and so long a: this agree- ment shall last. The said Conley enters the emp Loy of said Company on this the 14th day of November, 1881, and agrees to vontinue therein until the expiration of two weoks written notice which either party hereto may at any time
give, of a desire to terminate this contract.
Second: The said Conley hereby agrees to enter the employ of said Company on the above terms and to’devote the whole of his time to the business for which he is so ei-
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Dated New York, November 14th, 1891, ——— ss
[FROM ROBERT L. CUTTING, JR.]
1881. Mining - Edison Ore Milling Company, Ltd. - Accounts (D-81-040)
This folder contains payrolls and accounts relating to the Edison Ore Milling Company's operation at Quonocontaug, Rhode Island. Related material can be found in the Edison Ore Milling Company Minute Book (Company Records Series) and in Letterbook, LM-005 (Letterbook Series).
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