Jim Swike

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Iron and steel production multiplied ten times between the commencement of construction of the Pacific railroad and the beginning of the twentieth century. The production of oil—whose discovery in western Pennsylvania in 1859 sparked a rush remarkably akin to the rush for California gold—multiplied more than twenty times during the same period.
The Age of Gold: The California Gold Rush and the New American Dream (Search and Recover Book 2)
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