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An essay on the invention, or art of making very good, if not the best iron, from black sea sand by Jared Eliot, M.A., of Killingworth

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks Ra.13
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Eliot, Jared, 1685-1763.
Series:
Photostat Americana. Second series ... / photostated at the Massachusetts Historical Society ; no. 28.
Photostat Americana. Second series ... / photostated at the Massachusetts Historical Society ; no. 28
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Iron ores--Connecticut.
Connecticut--Iron ores.
Local Subjects:
Iron ores--Connecticut.
Connecticut--Iron ores.
Physical Description:
[3]-34 p. : facsims. ; 21 cm.
Other Title:
Half title: Essay on the invention, of making sand iron
Place of Publication:
New York (near Burling's slip) : Printed and sold by John Holt, at the New-printing office, 1762.
Notes:
Size of original: 16 1/2 cm.
Reprint: Boston, 1937.
Local Notes:
Signatures: 1 l., A-C[superscript6] (last leaf, probably blank, wanting). Head and tail pieces. Initial.
One of 15 copies from the original in the Massachusetts Historical Society, February, 1937.
In ms. on recto of half-title: Ezra Stiles, Dec[superscriptb]. 15, 1762.
Manuscript copy of a letter from Peter Templeman, secretary of the Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, London, to Jared Eliot, on verso of half-title.

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