Dr. Gesner's Kerosene: The Start of American Oil Refining
Kendall Beaton
Business History Review, 1955, vol. 29, issue 1, 28-53
Abstract:
Accounts of the “birth of the petroleum industry” traditionally have emphasized the discovery and exploitation of early oil fields. Equally important, however, was the growth of a market for the production of those fields. Little information has hitherto been available about Dr. Abraham Gesner and his Kerosene Works. Here was one of the significant origin points for a major industrial development. Gesner's story, interesting in itself, contributes greatly to an understanding of all phases of the early petroleum industry.
Date: 1955
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