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THE NATIONAL DRY KILN COMPANY, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 



EASY TO INSTALL 



CHICAGO, July 13, 1!114. 

 The National Dry Kiln Co., 



Indianapolis, Ind. 

 Gentlemen : 



We are very glad to advise you that our 

 kiln, which is installed with VEUTICAL, 

 PIPING system furnished by you, has now 

 been in operation about six months and 

 results are all that we could desire. We 

 wish to state that this material was re- 

 ceived in condition which enabled us to in- 

 stall it from the blue print without any 

 dlfflculty on our part. 



We will be very glad to have vou use our 

 company as a reference at any time. 

 Very truly yours, 

 ROSELAND MILL & LUMBER CO., 



By R. J. Dickerson. 



IN CHANCERY AT NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. R"'<^ No 26945 



The Union Bank & Trust Company Et Al. vs. Bon Air Coal & Iron Company 



Per Decree of Court, 



Minute Book 89, 



Page 20 



FO R S-A L& 



t.v-tive tiioiiNaud uc-res of coal, iron uud 



inprovements upon them, consisting of: 



ad in operation. 



blast furnaces, eaoli of one hundred tons daily capacity. 



Iron ore mines, equipped for mining:, wasliing and delivermg ore. 



All of these properties are located in Tennessee, the coal lands In the 



counties of White, Cumberland. Van Buren and Putnam, and the Iron 



ore lands in the counties of Dickson, Hickman, Lewis and Wayne, and 



described In the Report of Special Commissioner J. R. West, recorded in 



Minute Book 87, page 20, et seq.. Chancery Court, Davidson County. 



.\bout one liuudred and se\ e 



timber lands, together with all 



Three coal mines, e<iuipped 



pig 1 ■ ■ - 



Ten 



TERMS OP SALE— Lands a 

 1 or before six. twelve, eightee 

 Sealed bids are Invited tor t 



nd 



four equal payments. 



3ne thousand and five hundred 

 hree coal mines, equipped and ii 

 apaclty. Described in said repor 



has been removed: three minin 



rdwood timber 



of about one thousand acres is excepted from part of tract 

 as described in said report, on wliich the Ravenscroft shaft 



'or which bids are invited, as set out In Section XII hereof; 

 of 91 acres of coal lands, being part of tract No. 133. de- 



ald report, which is included in Section II. 



it ten thousand six hundred and thirty-two C10,632) acres of 



liber lands, described In said report us tracts numbers 98 to 



■e. and part of tract 133 and 



covered with merchantable hardv 



III. About flfty-flve thousand : 

 timber lands, with two pig Iron bla 

 dally capacity, equipped for operal 



Iron ore mines equipped with w; 



Lands described In said report ; 



about half of which has 



res of brown hematite iron ore and 

 furnaces, each of one hundred tons 



About twenty- 



IV. H.-VRDWOOD TIMBER. 



nd acres of 



timber and for the lam 

 together. Experts estims 

 chantable hardwood timb 



Terms for the timber 



nd Roman nun 



properties referred ' 



de- 



scribed in said report as tracts 220, 223. 220. 227. 228, and L_ 



VII. About two hundred and six (206) acres of surface only, de- 

 scribed in said report as tracts numbers 221, 222 and 224. and a one- 

 fourth Interest in one hundred and sixty-nine acres of surface, de- 

 scribed in said report as tract number 225. 



VIII. Also an undivided one-fourth interest in five tracts, with 

 rights of way, situated in Carter County. Tennessee — Iron ore and min- 

 eral lands, described in a deed dated 20th of July, 1886, and recorded 



Register Office of Carter County, Book V, page 91, to which 



reference is madi 



IX. Also an undivided one-half interest In or( 

 and Interests and rights of way In a tract of abou 

 Carter County, described in deed recorded in Book V. page 89, of th 

 Registers Office of said county, to which reference is made. 



personal property, for cash, consisting o 



■ rty which do no 



materials, stocks of goods, and all othe 

 form a part of the equipment of 

 Inventories will be furnished 

 in Nashville. Tennessee 



orks 



rights 



ipany. 



XI. 



fifty 



itperts estimate there are one 

 ntable hardwood timber. The 

 of outcrops, showing 



HARDWOOD TIMBER. 



About flfty-flve thousand acres of coal and tin 

 ousand acres of which 

 lilUon feet of merch 

 worked. There are 

 of coal. The lands are described 

 to 172. Inclusive, and 176 to 219. Il 



XII. An undivided one-fourth, and also an undivided three-fourtl 

 interest in a tract of land containing about one thousand acres, beir 

 the northwest one thousand acres of tract number 138, as described 

 said report. 



Said tract has upon it the Ravenscroft shaft and power plant ar 

 part of the town, and the one-fourth interest In said thousand acres 

 ■ ■ ' ' "■ ' " thousand dollars for purcha; 



for part of ■ 



bids 



XIV. Sealed bids will 

 November. 1914. Any or a 

 desiring to bid. 



XV. The court reserves 

 Information will be furnishe 

 at the office of the compan 





thr 



properties referred to 

 mtil the second Mon 



ght to accept or reject any or all bids. 

 :o descriptions of properties and details 

 Nashville. Tennessee, to any one de- 



ROBERT VAUGHN, 

 E. C. LEWIS, 



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