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1942 Print Sulfur Louisiana Barge Mississippi River West Virginia Chemical FZ7 XGJC1 an English Rear-admiral and Arctic

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an English Rear-admiral and Arctic explorer

Period Paper is pleased to present a collection of prints from 1917 of musical instruments

horse and buggy

During this period

Custer went into the Battle of Little Big Horn wearing a Stetson hat

1942 Print Sulfur Louisiana Barge Mississippi River West Virginia Chemical FZ7 XGJC1 an English Rear-admiral and ArcticThis is an original 1942 color print of an open barge filled with sulfur from Louisiana. The sulfur was being pulled up the Mississippi River and the Ohio River to chemical factories in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Sulfur used to be extracted from salt domes where it occurred naturally, but today, it is almost always made as a byproduct of removing contaminants from petroleum and natural gas. CONDITION This 69+ year old Item is rated Near Mint Very

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