Isaac Tyson, Jr.: Pioneer Industrialist
Collamer M. Abbott
Business History Review, 1968, vol. 42, issue 1, 67-83
Abstract:
In an era when American specialists in mining, metallurgy, and industrial chemistry were few, Isaac Tyson, Jr. (1792–1861) was an exceptional practitioner. His blending of science and business was a valuable asset during the pioneer stage of natural resource development in the United States.
Date: 1968
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