Pennsylvania: A Guide to the Keystone StateUS History Publishers, 1940 - 660 頁 |
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... IRON , AND STEEL In the Mines and the Mills Eighty - ton ' Rocking Chair ' Steel Cutter Hot Steel Entering Reversing Stand Rolling Steel , Clairton Johnstown's East End Bethlehem Statue of John Mitchell , Scranton A Miner and His Mule ...
... IRON , AND STEEL In the Mines and the Mills Eighty - ton ' Rocking Chair ' Steel Cutter Hot Steel Entering Reversing Stand Rolling Steel , Clairton Johnstown's East End Bethlehem Statue of John Mitchell , Scranton A Miner and His Mule ...
第 33 頁
... iron production . Up to 1771 there is record of 47 iron works in Pennsyl- vania . English ironmasters looked upon this colonial activity with appre- hension , but not until 1750 did they obtain a parliamentary bill restricting colonial iron ...
... iron production . Up to 1771 there is record of 47 iron works in Pennsyl- vania . English ironmasters looked upon this colonial activity with appre- hension , but not until 1750 did they obtain a parliamentary bill restricting colonial iron ...
第 44 頁
... years . The exploitation of anthracite and soft coal and the accompanying growth of the iron industry was the most important factor in the growth of Pennsylvania as an industrial State . During the provincial period 44 PENNSYLVANIA.
... years . The exploitation of anthracite and soft coal and the accompanying growth of the iron industry was the most important factor in the growth of Pennsylvania as an industrial State . During the provincial period 44 PENNSYLVANIA.
第 45 頁
... iron furnace west of the Alleghenies was opened in Fayette County in 1790 ; there , too , was erected in 1816 the first mill in the United States to puddle iron and roll iron bars . The first furnace in Pittsburgh was built in 1792 ...
... iron furnace west of the Alleghenies was opened in Fayette County in 1790 ; there , too , was erected in 1816 the first mill in the United States to puddle iron and roll iron bars . The first furnace in Pittsburgh was built in 1792 ...
第 47 頁
... iron and the marshaling of giant industries had led to the appearance of labor problems . The first strike of anthracite miners was called May 11 , 1849 , six months after the organization of the first miners ' union by John Bates . All ...
... iron and the marshaling of giant industries had led to the appearance of labor problems . The first strike of anthracite miners was called May 11 , 1849 , six months after the organization of the first miners ' union by John Bates . All ...
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Tours | 353 |
MilfordStroudsburgLansfordTamaquaPottsville | 373 |
Phillipsburg N J EastonBethlehemAllentownHarris | 380 |
TOUR 3A AllentownReadingEphrataLancasterConowingoMd | 395 |
LambertvilleN J New HopeNorristownWest Chester | 405 |
TrentonN J MorrisvillePhiladelphiaMediaRising Sun | 412 |
TrentonN J MorrisvillePhiladelphiaChesterWilming | 420 |
CamdenN J PhiladelphiaLancasterYorkGettysburg | 436 |
EDUCATION | 113 |
LITERATURE | 122 |
GROWTH OF THE PRESS | 133 |
THE THEATER | 145 |
MUSIC | 151 |
ARTS AND CRAFTS | 158 |
ARCHITECTURE | 169 |
Cities and Towns | 179 |
BETHLEHEM | 186 |
CARLISLE | 195 |
CHESTER | 202 |
EASTON | 209 |
EPHRATA | 215 |
GETTYSBURG | 227 |
HARRISBURG | 237 |
LANCASTER | 246 |
PHILADELPHIA | 255 |
PITTSBURGH | 294 |
READING | 314 |
SCRANTON | 322 |
STATE COLLEGE | 330 |
WILLIAMSPORT | 341 |
TOUR 8A LancasterMiddletownHarrisburg US 230 | 455 |
TOUR IO BinghamtonN Y ScrantonPittstonNorthumberland | 472 |
TOUR IOA ScrantonStroudsburgEastonPhiladelphia US 611 | 485 |
TOUR IOB LemoyneYorkHereford Md US 111 | 497 |
TOUR IIA WilkesBarreEastonKintnersvilleNew HopeMorrisville | 510 |
WaverlyN Y TowandaMuncyWilliamsportLock | 516 |
LindleyN Y WilliamsportMuncySunburyHarrisburg | 527 |
TOUR 13A Elmira N Y TroyTrout Run State 14 | 534 |
TOUR 13C Junction with US 15LewisburgState CollegeWater Street | 544 |
TOUR 14A KaneClarionButler East Liverpool Ohio State 68 | 554 |
TOUR 14C BrockwayBrookvilleKittanningPittsburgh Wellsburg | 563 |
JamestownN Y WarrenOil CityFranklinMercer | 574 |
ErieUnion CityOil CityFranklinButlerPittsburgh | 581 |
ErieMeadvillePittsburghWashington Westover W Va | 588 |
Keyser Md UniontownWashingtonWheeling W Va | 594 |
Junction with US 20New CastlePittsburghUniontown | 601 |
TOUR 20B PittsburghHomesteadDuquesneMcKeesportJunction with | 608 |
CHRONOLOGY | 615 |
A GUIDE TO FURTHER READING | 623 |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 631 |
INDEX | 637 |
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