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Petroleum Center, Pennsylvania

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329: 139:, James Bishop and others formed the Central Petroleum Company which owned the farm in the beginning of 1866, when daily production topped 1,000 barrels per day. By the summer of 1866, over 3,000 people called the Centre home with a bank, two churches, a theater, a half-dozen hotels/boarding houses, and stores serving all the needs of the growing community. Bissel & Co. Banking House stimulated economic growth with its direct ties to financial institutions in New York City. President 22: 120: 262: 661: 41: 461: 431: 406: 131:
of the mid-19th century. The first well was drilled on the George Washington McClintock Farm in 1860. Soon, a small community grew about halfway between Oil City and
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The Oil Regions of Pennsylvania: Showing Where Petroleum Is Found; How It Is Obtained, and at What Cost. With Hints for Whom It May Concern.
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Site of the former downtown of Petroleum Center, taken in 2009. Visible on the corner is part of the stone foundation of a bank building.
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Oil Boom Architecture: Titusville, Pithole, and Petroleum Center, Pennsylvania (Images of America Series).
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United States Petroleum Company - Venango County, Pennsylvania - Incorporated in New York 1866
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Giddens, Paul H. "The Birth of the Oil Industry" (New York: Macmillan co., 1938).
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visited the town in 1871. When a fire devastated the nearby town of
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As the name implies, Petroleum Center was developed during the
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Anonymous. 1915. Honor Memory of the Discoverer of Petroleum.
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Main Street in Petroleum Center in the 19th century
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populated place
ghost town
Cornplanter Township
Venango County
Pennsylvania
41°30′58″N 79°40′57″W / 41.51611°N 79.68250°W / 41.51611; -79.68250
Oil Creek
Oil Creek State Park
Oil City
Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad

Pennsylvanian oil rush
Titusville
George Henry Bissell
Ulysses S. Grant
Pithole, Pennsylvania
James F. Burke
Oil Creek Railroad
ISBN
978-0-7385-5720-5
Oil Creek State Park Map
1872 Map of Venango County
United States Petroleum Company - Venango County, Pennsylvania - Incorporated in New York 1866
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Venango County, Pennsylvania
County seat
Franklin

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