Economic effects of recent oil discoveries in Illinois and Michigan / by Joseph E. Pogue. [1939]

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Economic effects of recent oil discoveries in Illinois and Michigan / by Joseph E. Pogue. [1939]

5 leaves ; 28 cm.

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Pogue, Joseph E. (Joseph Ezekiel), 1887-

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Joseph Ezekiel Pogue, born in Raleigh, N.C., 1906 graduate of the University of North Carolina, was a geologist with particular interest in the petroleum industry, and a banker, serving, 1936-1949, as vice- president of the Chase Manhattan Bank. Pogue and his wife, Grace Needham Pogue (1889- ), whom he married in 1919, were also philanthropists, dispensing funds to various organizations, particularly educational institutions, from the sizeable trusts they held. From the description o...

National Petroleum Association

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The National Petroleum Association was founded in 1902 as a lobbying group for companies in the petroleum refining business. It merged with the Western Petroleum Refiners Association in 1961 to form the National Petroleum Refiners Association. From the description of Records. 1902-1961. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 28935769 ...