Oil siding and patroleum train, Pennsylvania, 19th Century - stock illustration
Vinatge engraving of a Oil siding and patroleum train, Pennsylvania, 19th Century. The oil rush began in Titusville, Pennsylvania, in the Oil Creek Valley when Colonel Edwin L. Drake struck rock oil there.

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