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Once the beehive coke oven was perfected in Fayette County,
Pennsylvania, the coal and coke industry began to flourish and
supply other fledgling industries with the fuel they needed to
succeed. The thrust of this growth came from Henry Clay Frick, who
opened his first coal mines in the Morgan Valley of Fayette County
in 1871. There, he helped lead the industry, making it the major
developmental force in industrial America. This book traces the
birth and growth of the early coal and coke industry from 1870 to
1920, primarily in Fayette and Westmoreland Counties. Beyond
Frick's importance to the industry, other major topics covered in
this history include the lives and struggles of the miners and
immigrants who worked in the industry, the growth of unions and the
many strikes in the region, and the attempts to clean the
surrounding waterways from the horrific pollution that resulted
from industrial development. Perhaps the most significant fact is
that this book uses primary sources contemporary with the golden
age of the coal and coke industry. That effort offers an
alternative view and helps repair the common portrayal of Frick as
corrupt by showing his work as that of an industrial genius.
The voices of Americans have long been absent from studies of
modern Egypt. Most scholars assume that Americans were either not
in Egypt in significant numbers during the nineteenth century or
had little of importance to say. This volume shows that neither was
the case by introducing and relating the experiences and attitudes
of 15 American personalities who worked, lived, or traveled in
Egypt from the 1770s to the commencement of World War I. Often in
their own words, explorers, consuls, tourists, soldiers,
missionaries, artists, scientists, and scholars offer a rare
American perspective on everyday Egyptian life and provide a new
perspective on many historically significant events. The stories of
these individuals and their sojourns not only recount the culture
and history of Egypt but also convey the domination of the country
by European powers and the support for Egypt by a young American
nation.
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