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- LEFT PAGE
116
To Measure a Tank
Multiply the height, bread [breadth] and
depth together and muiltiply
by 6 1/4
Example
a Tank 140 feet Square and 7 feet deep
[long hand multiplication to get to solution of 857 500]
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Good Enough for all practical Uses
Sec 18 1886 From R. Offerhaus
[more long hand math follows, both multiplication and division]
RIGHT PAGE
117
To Make 100 with all the
numerals 1 to 10
15
36
47
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98
2
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100
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Prices of Iron
Pacific Rolling Mills
March 18 1886
No. 1 Wrought Scrap 75 [cents] per 100 #bs [pounds]
#2 " 60 [cents] " " "
Boiler Scrap 80 [cents] " " "
Tires and axles $1.00 " " "
Old Horse Shoes 1.00 " " "
old Railroad Bars 80 " " "
old Street Rails 1.00 " " "
Ship Scrap 80 " " "
Shafting 1.25 " " "
Hoop & [and] Light Scrap 40 " " "
No 1 Steel Scrap 75 " " "
No 2 Steel Scrap 60 " " "
No 3 Steel Scrap 40 " " "
Subject to Change!
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Pacific Iron & [and] Nail Co [Company] May 18 1886
No 1 Wrought Scrap 90 [cents] per 100 #bs [pounds]
No 2 " " 80 [cents] " " "
No 3 " " 65 [cents] " " "
Shoes, Tires & [and] Axles $1.00 per 100
at Oakland Wharf. Lighterage from
Steamer to Wharf 50 [cents] per Ton.
Duty in Frisco [San Francisco] $6.72 per Ton
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