"Coal And The Coal Trade" offers a detailed look into the 19th-century American coal industry through a series of letters by Eli Bowen. This historical work provides insights into the business and economic aspects of coal mining and distribution, and includes geological analysis. The text features a geological cross-section from the Locust Mountain to the Sharp Mountain, enriching the reader's understanding of the geological context of coal deposits. This book is a valuable resource for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the history of energy resources and American industrial development.
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