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The amount of limestone used for fluxing purposes last year amounted to 9.490,090 tons. This would make a column 5,500 feet high, with a cross-section 200 feet square. It may be interesting to note here that oyster shells are used in one of the furnaces in Maryland in place of limestone.
 
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