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DescriptionThe National geographic magazine (Page 377) BHL40563374 (cropped).jpg | City Hall and Soldiers Monument, ca. 1919. Caption: Probably no other city of its class is richer in the world than Scranton. Five billion tons of Anthracite in the hard coal region have been used or wasted, but fifteen billion tons have not yet been touched within a radius of two or three hours' ride of Scranton. Its property is founded upon the civic pride of its people no less than upon its mines. | ||
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Source | https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/pageimage/40563374 | ||
Author | National Geographic Society (U.S.) | ||
Collection InfoField | Monsters Are Real | ||
Page ID InfoField | 40563374 | ||
Item ID InfoField | 125559 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images) | ||
Title ID InfoField | 44502 | ||
Page numbers InfoField | Page 377 | ||
BHL Page URL InfoField | https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/40563374 | ||
Page type InfoField | Text Illustration | ||
Credit InfoField | NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
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