Box 12
Contains 21 Results:
Schuyler, J. D. Report on the cement rock deposit of the Arrowhead Portland Cement Company, near Etiwanda, California. 1910.
Prepared at the request of William G. Henshaw, President, Riverside Portland Cement Co.
Schuyler, J. D. Hydraulic computations on the capacity of a pipe line for power development in Northern California. 1910.
Letter report to J. P. Flint, Esq., Los Angeles.
Schuyler, J. D. Report on tests of redwood pipe. 1901.
Prepared at the request of the California Redwood Pipe Co., Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Schuyler, J. D. Affidavit of James D. Schuyler on the comparative tests of hydraulic sluicing and amalgamation of gold through the Kennedy and Hoyt devices. 1909.
Bound with: Hydraulic amalgamator : specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 498,979, dated June 6, 1893 / by Robert J. Kennedy, Redlands, California.
Schuyler, J. D. Report on steady floating marine structures. 1906.
Letter report to Murray Marine Steady-Floating Steel Structures Co., Los Angeles.
Schuyler, J. D. Report on the production of common lime and of hydrated lime from the properties of the Holmes Lime Lands, Consolidated, in Santa Cruz, Placer and El Dorado Counties, California. 1909.
Prepared as a result of inspection of limestone quarries and kilns which are the properties of the Holmes Lime Lands, Consolidated and the Holmes Lime Company, Inc.
Schuyler, J. D. The tallest concrete chimney in America. 1902.
Report on the 180-ft. chimney built by Carl Leonhardt for the power station of the Pacific Electric Railway, Los Angeles.
Schuyler, J. D. Article on a concrete chimney built by Carl Leonardt, at Colton, Cal. undated.
Report on an 80-ft. chimney built by Carl Leonhardt for the Portland Cement Works, Colton, Calif.
Schuyler, J. D. Report on asphalt pavements of Visalia, Cal., with supplemental report of April 8, 1897. 1897.
Letter report to Edward P. North, Esq., Water Purveyor, Dept. of Public Works, New York.
Schuyler, J. D. A revolutionizing mechanism for cleaning sand filters. 1901.
Report on filter cleaning machines invented by H. W. Blaisdell of Los Angeles, installed at the Yuma Water & Light Co., Yuma, Ariz., for filtering Colorado River water.