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1. America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. An oil well, marked by a tall, steel derrick, is producing oil for the United Nations in the garden of a private home in Oklahoma City, capital of the U.S. southwest state of Oklahoma. Oil industrialists in the U.S. have searched for oil over nearly every foot of the ground in America. They are aided in their search by geology experts trained in reading the surface of the ground as well as test borings to detect the presence of oil, often at great underground depths. In the case of Oklahoma City the town was built before it was discovered that rich petroleum deposits lay under the town site. Oil wells were even drilled on the State House grounds near the state's Capitol building, and the flow from these wells enriched the coffers of the state government. What geologists call the "diligence" of U.S. seekers after oil has made the U.S. a great oil producing nation, though it contains but 15 percent of the proven oil deposits of the world 1944?

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2. America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. An oil well, marked by a tall, steel derrick, is producing oil for the United Nations in the garden of a private home in Oklahoma City, capital of the U.S. southwest state of Oklahoma. Oil industrialists in the U.S. have searched for oil over nearly every foot of the ground in America. They are aided in their search by geology experts trained in reading the surface of the ground as well as test borings to detect the presence of oil, often at great underground depths. In the case of Oklahoma City the town was built before it was discovered that rich petroleum deposits lay under the town site. Oil wells were even drilled on the State House grounds near the state's Capitol building, and the flow from these wells enriched the coffers of the state government. What geologists call the "diligence" of U.S. seekers after oil has made the U.S. a great oil producing nation, though it contains but 15 percent of the proven oil deposits of the world

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3. Oil City, Pa.--Direct. Polk's Oil City directory ..

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4. America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. Over hills and mountains, across broad rivers and through densely weeded regious runs what the U.S. calls the "Big Inch," the largest oil pipeline in the world, built specially to expedite supplies of oil derivatives to U.S. armed forces and the armies of the United Nations. The pipe line extends from the oil fields of the U.S. southwest state of Texas to the New York City - Philadelphia oil district of the U.S. eastern Atlantic coast, a distance of almost 1,400 miles (2240 kilometers). It is 24 inches in diameter and delivers a daily flow of 300,000 barrels. The picture shows the pipeline in the course of building. A section, before being lowered into the trench built to receive it, has been coated with hot asphalt paint. The completed pipeline cost $95,000,000 1944?

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5. Oil City, Pa.--Direct. Polk's Oil City directory ...

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6. First row: Miss Z. McDonnell, Dorchester. Mass. (Vladivostok) Miss G. Wilbur, Oil City, Penn, (Novonikolaievsk) Miss Alma Falk, Kansas City, Mo. (Russian Island) Miss Bessie Bruton, Seattle Wash. (Omsk) Miss Martha Fagerstom, Worchester, Ma. (Novonikolaieosk 2nd. Row: Miss G.M. Evans, Columbus, Kansas. (Vladivostok) Miss L. Kingman, Washington. D.C. (Vladivostok) Miss Marie Velisk, Chicago. Ill. (Russian Island), Nurses' Aids, Home Cities and new posts 26 August 1919 [date received]

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7. America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. Over hills and mountains, across broad rivers and through densely weeded regious runs what the U.S. calls the "Big Inch," the largest oil pipeline in the world, built specially to expedite supplies of oil derivatives to U.S. armed forces and the armies of the United Nations. The pipe line extends from the oil fields of the U.S. southwest state of Texas to the New York City - Philadelphia oil district of the U.S. eastern Atlantic coast, a distance of almost 1,400 miles (2240 kilometers). It is 24 inches in diameter and delivers a daily flow of 300,000 barrels. The picture shows the pipeline in the course of building. A section, before being lowered into the trench built to receive it, has been coated with hot asphalt paint. The completed pipeline cost $95,000,000

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8. Cities Service Oil Company Master farmer [Detroit]: [Cities Service Oil Co.]; [n.d.]

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9. First row: Miss Z. McDonnell, Dorchester. Mass. (Vladivostok) Miss G. Wilbur, Oil City, Penn, (Novonikolaievsk) Miss Alma Falk, Kansas City, Mo. (Russian Island) Miss Bessie Bruton, Seattle Wash. (Omsk) Miss Martha Fagerstom, Worchester, Ma. (Novonikolaieosk 2nd. Row: Miss G.M. Evans, Columbus, Kansas. (Vladivostok) Miss L. Kingman, Washington. D.C. (Vladivostok) Miss Marie Velisk, Chicago. Ill. (Russian Island), Nurses' Aids, Home Cities and new posts

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10. Alberta. Oil and Gas Conservation Board. Map of Alberta showing designated oil and gas fields, main oil and gas pipelines, refineries, gas plants, principal towns and cities Calgary: [1968]

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11. Rand McNally and Company Sarnia, Chatham city map, Ontario : new map style : including Bright's Grove, Corunna, Forest, Goderich, Oil Springs, Petrolia, Point Edward, Port Huron, Wallaceburg, Wyoming, regional map

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12. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- This looks like an exquisite painting, but it's a three-dimensional exhibit at the Louisiana State Oil and Gas Museum in Oil City, a now-quiet but once booming town in far-northwest Louisiana 2020-10-30

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13. Palmer, Alfred T. Quaker State Refining Company, Oil City, Pennsylvania. It's highly skilled work, seeing to it that the oil refined for our military machines is of the highest quality. This worker is inspecting the solution tower for denaphthizing bright stock 1941 Sept

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14. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- This looks like an exquisite painting, but it's a three-dimensional exhibit at the Louisiana State Oil and Gas Museum in Oil City, a now-quiet but once booming town in far-northwest Louisiana 2020-10-30

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15. Palmer, Alfred T. Quaker State Refining Company, Oil City, Pennsylvania. It's highly skilled work, seeing to it that the oil refined for our military machines is of the highest quality. This worker is inspecting the solution tower for denaphthizing bright stock 1941 Sept

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16. Brief on behalf the city of Palma de Mallorca versus Guillermo Garcias Mercader, concerning the latter's concession on the right to tax the transportation and sale of oil in the city of Palma de Mallorca. [Ca. 1719]

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17. Cities Service Oil Company The New Jersey Turnpike [Motion picture] [n.p.]: Cities Service Oil Co; 1954. Made by Wilding Picture Productions.

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18. Mobil Oil Corporation Mobil travel guide, Freq. travel. guide major cities New York, NY: Prentice Hall Trade Division; c1991-1996

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19. Polk's Oil City directory ..

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20. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- This looks like an exquisite painting, but it's a three-dimensional exhibit at the Louisiana State Oil and Gas Museum in Oil City, a now-quiet but once booming town in far-northwest Louisiana

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