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'''<font face = Papyrus> <font color = maroon> <font size = 4>Historical Essay</font></font> </font>''' | |||
''by Chris Carlsson'' | |||
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'''Arctic Oil Works was established | '''Arctic Oil Works was established on Illinois between 17th and 16th Streets in 1883 to produce refined oils from [[ALASKA COMMERCIAL CORPORATION|seals, whales and elephant seals]]. It anchored the largest whaling port in western North America for two decades. Before petroleum oil the early industrial revolution depended on the mass slaughter of the biggest mammals on the planet to supply lubricants and luminating fluids.''' | ||
''Image: Bancroft Library, Berkeley, CA'' | |||
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'''In 1890, baleen from the jaws of whales dries in the Arctic Oil Works yard. After drying it was cut into stays for corsets, collars and umbrellas, as well as for buggy whips.''' | '''In 1890, baleen from the jaws of whales dries in the Arctic Oil Works yard. After drying it was cut into stays for corsets, collars and umbrellas, as well as for buggy whips.''' | ||
''Image: Bancroft Library, Berkeley, CA'' | |||
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Historical Essay
by Chris Carlsson
Arctic Oil Works was established on Illinois between 17th and 16th Streets in 1883 to produce refined oils from seals, whales and elephant seals. It anchored the largest whaling port in western North America for two decades. Before petroleum oil the early industrial revolution depended on the mass slaughter of the biggest mammals on the planet to supply lubricants and luminating fluids.
Image: Bancroft Library, Berkeley, CA
File:Pothill$baleen-harvest-1890.jpg
In 1890, baleen from the jaws of whales dries in the Arctic Oil Works yard. After drying it was cut into stays for corsets, collars and umbrellas, as well as for buggy whips.
Image: Bancroft Library, Berkeley, CA