Discovery of the Commercial Processes for Making Calcium Carbide and Acetylene

Further Reading
"Carbide": Saga of a Canadian Inventor. Union Carbide Canada, n.d., ca. 1970.

David W. F. Hardie. Acetylene Manufacture and Uses. London: Oxford University Press, 1965.

Clarence John Herrly. "The Acetylene Chemical Industry in America." Chemical and Engineering News 27 (1949): 2062-66.

Vivian B. Lewes. Acetylene: A Handbook for the Student and Manufacturer. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1900.

Samuel Aaron Miller. Acetylene: Its Properties, Manufacture and Uses. Vol. 1. New York: Academic Press, 1965.

James T. Morehead and Guillaume de Chalmot. "Manufacture of Calcium Carbide." Journal of the American Chemical Society 18 (1896): 311-31.

"James Turner Morehead." In Biographical History of North Carolina, edited by Samuel A. Ashe. Greensboro, N.C.: Charles L. Van Noppen, 1905.

Julius A. Nieuwland and Richard R. Vogt. The Chemistry of Acetylene. New York: Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1965.

Herbert T. Pratt. "Guillaume Louis Jacques de Chalmot." In American Chemists and Chemical Engineers, edited by Wyndham D. Miles, 116. Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society, 1976.

Ibid. "John Motley Morehead," 346-48.

Ibid. "Thomas Leopold Willson," 512-13.

Herbert T. Pratt. "Willson Aluminum Company, Spray, North Carolina (1892-1896)." Journal of Rockingham County History and Genealogy XVII (1) (June 1992): 1-26.

Carole Precious. Thomas Carbide Willson. Don Mills, Ontario: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 1980.

Thomas L. Willson and Julius J. Suckert. "The Carbides Commercially Considered." Journal of the Franklin Institute 139 (1895): 321-41.

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