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Intro
Acknowledgments
Contents
About the Author
Abstract
1 Newtown Creek and New York City
References
2 Skin and Bones
References
3 Oil of Vitriol: Martin Kalbfleisch and the Manufacture of Reagent Chemicals at Newtown Creek
References
4 Superphosphate
References
5 Abraham Gesner and The New York Kerosene Oil Company
References
6 Benjamin Silliman, Jr. and The Pennsylvania Rock Oil Company
References
7 Charles Pratt, Henry Rogers, and Astral Oil
References
8 Acid and Copper: The 50-Year Partnership of John Brown Francis Herreshoff and William Nichols
8.1 Two Young Men Attend University, One in New England and One in New York
8.2 A Brief History of Sulfuric Acid
8.3 Sulfuric Acid and Copper Often Have a Common Mineral Source
8.4 Herreshoff's Patent Portfolio: A Sustained Interest in Both Copper and Oxides of Sulfur
8.5 Epilog 1: The Perkin Award
8.6 Epilog 2: Mergers and Acquisitions: The General Chemical Company
References
9 The Standard Oil Company and New York City
9.1 1854: The Invention of "Kerosene" and the Mining of "Rock Oil"
9.2 Cleveland and the Rockefeller Brothers
9.3 The Rockefeller and Andrews Company Meets Flagler and Harkness
9.4 The Standard Oil Company
9.5 The South Improvement Company
9.6 The Standard Oil Company's Presence Along Newtown Creek and the New York Harbor
9.7 The Charles Pratt Refinery
9.8 The Standard Oil Company of New York, An Increased Presence in New York City
9.9 From Whale Oil to Petroleum
References
10 Industry, Invention, and the Americans
Newtown Creek, Then and Now
10.1 Then
10.2 Now
References
Index
Acknowledgments
Contents
About the Author
Abstract
1 Newtown Creek and New York City
References
2 Skin and Bones
References
3 Oil of Vitriol: Martin Kalbfleisch and the Manufacture of Reagent Chemicals at Newtown Creek
References
4 Superphosphate
References
5 Abraham Gesner and The New York Kerosene Oil Company
References
6 Benjamin Silliman, Jr. and The Pennsylvania Rock Oil Company
References
7 Charles Pratt, Henry Rogers, and Astral Oil
References
8 Acid and Copper: The 50-Year Partnership of John Brown Francis Herreshoff and William Nichols
8.1 Two Young Men Attend University, One in New England and One in New York
8.2 A Brief History of Sulfuric Acid
8.3 Sulfuric Acid and Copper Often Have a Common Mineral Source
8.4 Herreshoff's Patent Portfolio: A Sustained Interest in Both Copper and Oxides of Sulfur
8.5 Epilog 1: The Perkin Award
8.6 Epilog 2: Mergers and Acquisitions: The General Chemical Company
References
9 The Standard Oil Company and New York City
9.1 1854: The Invention of "Kerosene" and the Mining of "Rock Oil"
9.2 Cleveland and the Rockefeller Brothers
9.3 The Rockefeller and Andrews Company Meets Flagler and Harkness
9.4 The Standard Oil Company
9.5 The South Improvement Company
9.6 The Standard Oil Company's Presence Along Newtown Creek and the New York Harbor
9.7 The Charles Pratt Refinery
9.8 The Standard Oil Company of New York, An Increased Presence in New York City
9.9 From Whale Oil to Petroleum
References
10 Industry, Invention, and the Americans
Newtown Creek, Then and Now
10.1 Then
10.2 Now
References
Index