The Southwest in International AffairsInstitute, 1936 - 219 pages |
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... Texas was second only to that of Pennsylvania , and was more than half that of all the Middle Atlantic states , including West Vir- ginia . The value of Texas mineral production was almost six times that of the production of the whole ...
... Texas was second only to that of Pennsylvania , and was more than half that of all the Middle Atlantic states , including West Vir- ginia . The value of Texas mineral production was almost six times that of the production of the whole ...
Page 29
... Texas that has already escaped into the air been saved , it could be used to sup- port industries in Texas equal to an appreciable portion of the power- using industries of the Northeastern United States . In conclusion : World economic ...
... Texas that has already escaped into the air been saved , it could be used to sup- port industries in Texas equal to an appreciable portion of the power- using industries of the Northeastern United States . In conclusion : World economic ...
Page 30
... Texas . As a money income it far exceeds cotton . The oil industry in Texas employs directly 134,000 people and indirectly provides the livelihood of many thousands of others in collateral businesses and occupations . From its products ...
... Texas . As a money income it far exceeds cotton . The oil industry in Texas employs directly 134,000 people and indirectly provides the livelihood of many thousands of others in collateral businesses and occupations . From its products ...
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