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    island just opposite of present-day downtown Copper Harbor. The Pittsburgh and Boston Copper Harbor Mining Company, formed by John Hayes of Cleveland, Ohio...
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    Cliff mine (category Copper mines in Michigan)
    1846-1852 and 1858–1871. The Pittsburgh and Boston Copper Harbor Mining Company and its successor the Pittsburgh and Boston Mining Company operated the...
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    Bechtel (redirect from W.A. Bechtel Company)
    Mining & Metals (M&M) unit works on projects related to the mining and production of materials such as aluminum, coal, copper, iron ore, alumina and other...
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    Clifton, Michigan (category Mining communities in Michigan)
    the Pittsburgh and Boston Mining Company after copper was discovered there. The remnants of the community are located between Calumet and Eagle Harbor, off...
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    Henry Huttleston Rogers (category American mining businesspeople)
    Consolidated Copper and Silver Mining Company, the guerrilla warfare against certain private interests, and the wrecking of the Globe Bank of Boston. A holding...
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    were produced (eight for the Union Pacific Railroad, and two for the Union Railroad of Pittsburgh). The Union Railroad also bought an additional two TR5B...
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  • Painesdale during the Copper Strike of 1913–14 (A personal account)". Retrieved 2015-01-01. Slater, Joseph (2009). "Labor and the Boston Police Strike of 1919...
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    planks and they were covered with copper plating. Copper was used because without it the ship's hull would often get infected with worms. The copper was...
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    Colorado Coalfield War (category Colorado Mining Boom)
    companies, very few accident lawsuits were launched; between 1895 and 1915, no personal injury lawsuits were launched against coal mining companies in...
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  • List of incidents of civil unrest in the United States (category Riots and civil disorder in the United States)
    Benton Harbor riots, August 30 – September 4, Benton Harbor, Michigan 1966 – 1966 Dayton race riot, September 1, Dayton, Ohio 1966 – Summerhill and Vine...
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  • Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; the Museum of Science (Boston). Directed by Richard Burke, produced by Heather Couper and her husband, made by...
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    hard rock mining sites, where prospectors discovered gold, silver, copper and other minerals (as well as some soft-rock coal). Temporary mining camps sprang...
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    George Wharton James (1917), "Phoenix and Salt River Valley", Arizona, the Wonderland, Boston: Page Company Federal Writers’ Project (1966). "Phoenix"...
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  • Vol. II. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc. p. 603, 624. Environmental Impact Station and Section 4(f) Evaluation; Route 2- Greenfield...
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    and shipping, expanding to electricity and machinery. The most serious weakness was a shortage of raw materials. Industry ran short of copper, and coal...
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    demands for reform. With its giant mountain of copper, Butte, Montana was the largest, richest and rowdiest mining camp on the frontier. It was an ethnic stronghold...
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    western states in the 19thl. century. Copper mining began in the 1840s, and the United States is the fourth largest copper producer in the World. Role of industry...
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    Great Railroad Strike of 1877 (category Riots and civil disorder in Pittsburgh)
    country. In Martinsburg, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and other cities, workers burned down and destroyed both physical facilities and the rolling stock of the...
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    Phoenix, Arizona (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    500 companies: electronics corporation Avnet, mining company Freeport-McMoRan, retailer PetSmart, and waste hauler Republic Services. Honeywell's Aerospace...
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  • Robert Hodgen Hodson, California – J.J. Hodson (copper mining financier) Hoffman Estates, Illinois – Sam and Jack Hoffman (builders) Hoisington, Kansas –...
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  • located on a natural harbor or navigable waterway. Low population density between these centers resulted in a heavy reliance on coastwise and riverboat shipping...
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  • List of Pawn Stars episodes (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    and Corey's childhood friend, Austin "Chumlee" Russell. The descriptions of the items listed in this article reflect those given by their sellers and...
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  • the page, and "are tailored to the district each Democrat is running in". Saber Communications and Digital Communications are two companies owned by political...
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    Flint water crisis (category Water supply and sanitation in the United States)
    outbreak Martin County Kentucky Water Crisis Benton Harbor, Michigan#Water state of emergency Boston Public Schools#History Euthenics Drinking water quality...
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    300 feet underground. The men, employed by the Philex Mining Corporation to extract gold and copper from the deep mine near Baguio, were sealed in when...
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    Perth Amboy, New Jersey (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    immigration and industrialization transformed Perth Amboy. Factories such as A. Hall and Sons Terra Cotta, Guggenheim and Sons and the Copper Works Smelting...
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  • Jackling (1869–1956), American mining and metallurgical engineer who pioneered the exploitation of low-grade porphyry copper ores at the Bingham Canyon Mine...
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    Shaping and Treating of Steel. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Steel Company. pp. 173–174. ISBN 1-147-64423-3. Gale, W. K. V. (1967). The British Iron and Steel Industry...
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    1939-1943. Little, Brown and Company. p. 336. Henderson, John R. "Demographics of the TITANIC Passengers: Deaths, Survivals, Nationality, and Lifeboat Occupancy"...
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    cooking for use in soap making. Neighborhood "scrap drives" collected scrap copper and brass for use in artillery shells. Milkweed was harvested by children...
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