The story of Gary, Indiana . Residence section of Gary in April,IQ08. Van Buren Residence section of Gary in April, icJackson Street, looking north. Hundred and Eighty Thousandworkmen. More than one millionpersons (which equals the popula-tion of Nebraska and Connecticut),i depend upon it for their living. Itpaid out in wages last year OneHundred and Twenty-eight Mil-lion Dollars, which is more thanthe United States Government paid for her army and navy. It owns railroad tracks which would extend from New York toGalveston, Texas. It owns Thirty Thousand Cars and Seven Hundred Locomoti
The story of Gary, Indiana . Residence section of Gary in April,IQ08. Van Buren Residence section of Gary in April, icJackson Street, looking north. Hundred and Eighty Thousandworkmen. More than one millionpersons (which equals the popula-tion of Nebraska and Connecticut),i depend upon it for their living. Itpaid out in wages last year OneHundred and Twenty-eight Mil-lion Dollars, which is more thanthe United States Government paid for her army and navy. It owns railroad tracks which would extend from New York toGalveston, Texas. It owns Thirty Thousand Cars and Seven Hundred has Ninety-three Blast Furnaces which run night and day, andFifty Great Iron Mines with ore enough to last one hundred makes more Steel than Great Britain and burns Ten Million Tons of Coal a year. Eleven Million Tonsof Coke, and Fifteen Billion Cubic Feet of Natural supply of fuel would last sixty years. It paid Four Hundred Million Dollars for the Great Ore Beds onthe shores of Lake Superior. This is the Great Industrial Corporation that is buildi
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