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    North (1974)finds Evidence to Suggest That the Iron Industry Was
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North (1974)finds Evidence to Suggest That the Iron Industry Was

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North (1974)finds evidence to suggest that the iron industry was equally dependent on the railroad and iron stove industries for sales revenue at one point in time.

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