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Energy and Light in the Nineteenth Century Western New York

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by Douglas Houck
Beginning with the history of America’s first natural gas well located in the village of Fredonia, NY to the petroleum and oil business in WNY and finally the creation of light and energy through electricity. 158 pages.

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