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var str = 'Collection of five maps shows in detail the buildings, oil companies, properties, and notable wells of America's first oil boom. The series begins with Oil City, a major depot on the Allegheny River, and moves (north) upstream toward Titusville.';
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Beers, F. W. [Frederick W.]
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14 x 16 in.
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Halkett, P.A.
Braithwaite, John
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4.5 x 7 in.
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Unidentified (C. D. Arnold?)
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var str = 'Dr. George M. Peabody';
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var str = 'Son of his uncle Alvah Peabody, Sheffield's cousin George McLellan (1858-1928) grew up in Springwater and then began training as a doctor, which he completed in 1885. He practiced in Wayland, NY where he held several public positions.';
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var str = 'One of many other "Eighty-Niners" or "Sooners" who were part of the land rush to formerly Native American territories, Peabody had to live on this location long enough to establish a claim. It was granted on 4 June 1895.';
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Barrett, Theodore H. (Deputy Surveyor)
Drummond, Willis (Commissioner)
US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management
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Paper map
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Thayer, William Makepeace
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