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| | | | | | 15:3. Annual average production from Bradford lease of Bird and Ball, 1878-91, | 391 | | | | 19: 1. U. S. exports of crude and re- fined petroleum, | 490 | | | | 19:2. U. S. wholesale prices of illu- minating oil per gallon: England, Hamburg, and New York, 1874-84, | 495 | | | | 19:3. Russian output of crude, re- fined, and lubricating oils, | 511 | | | | 20: 1. General wholesale price index and New York illuminating oil wholesale price index, 1873-84, | 522 | | | | 21: 1. Monthly averages of daily pro- duction of crude from the Pennsyl- vania fields during the "1887-1888 alliance," | 565 | | | | 21:2. Output, inventories, and prices of crude oil, Appalachian fields, 1885-99, | 566 | | | | 22: 1. Crude oil production, total U. S. and Appalachian and Lima-Indiana fields, 1886-99, | 594 | | | | 24: 1. World production of crude and output of major producing areas, 1882-99, | 631 | | | | 24:2. U. S. exports of illuminating oil and New York export prices, 1884-99, | 634 | | | | | Maps | | | 1: 1. Ancient Mesopotamia, | 5 | | | | 5: 1. Major railroad lines between Cleveland and eastern seaboard: 1860, | 84 | | | | | 5:2. Oil Creek Valley, | 87 | | | | | 5:3. Upper Oil Region, | 101 | | | | 6:1. Upper Region oil-producing ter- ritories, 1860's, | 129 | | | | 6:2. Lower Region oil-producing ter- ritories, 1869-73, | 132 | | | | 8: 1. Major railroad lines between Cleveland and eastern seaboard, 1861, | 171 | | | | 8:2. Railroad facilities in the Region, early 1865, | 173 | | | | 8:3. Rail connections with Atlantic seaboard via Catawissa Railroad, | 174 | | | | 8:4. Railroad facilities in the Region, 1866, | 176 | | | | 8:5. Gathering lines in the Region, 1866, | 186 | | | | 12: 1. Trunk-line connections with the Region, 1864, | 299 | | | | 16: 1. United Pipe Line System, 1874, | 398 | | | | 17: 1. Standard Oil and Tidewater pipelines, 1884, | 444 | | | | 19: 1. Location of Russian petroleum industry, | 510 | | | | 21:1. Pure Oil's trunk pipe-line sys- tem, circa 1900, | 579 | | | | 22:1. Ohio oil-producing territory in the 1880's, | 590 | | | | 22:2. Standard's trunk pipe-line sys- tem, circa 1900, | 612 | | | | 24:1. Anglo-American Oil Company, major distributing centers, 1895, | 655 | | | | 24:2. Dutch East Indies oil fields and major markets, 1890's, | 669 | | | | 25:1. Standard's marketing territo- ries: 1892-99, | 689 | | | | 25:2. U. S. major refining, shipping, and marketing centers in the 1890's, | 697 | | | | | Tables | | 9: 1. Characteristics of products from fractional distillation and cracking of crude petroleum, | 207 | | | | 11: 1. Year-end wholesale prices in Philadelphia of coal, sulphuric acid, and caustic soda: 1862-72, | 284 | | | | 12: 1. Location and daily crude charg- ing capacity of major refining areas: 1864-73, | 291 | | | | 12:2. Crude receipts at major refining areas: 1865-71, | 296 | | | -xiv- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: The American Petroleum Industry: The Age of Illumination, 1859-1899. Contributors: Harold F. Williamson - author, Arnold R. Daum - author. Publisher: Northwestern University Press. Place of Publication: Evanston, IL. Publication Year: 1959. Page Number: xiv.
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