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Oil Works.

Before the days of petroleum the tallow dip served
to light the pioneer cabin. Just before the Civil War
it was discovered that a vein of cannel coal, which had
its outcrop in Mondaycreek Township, contained a
large percentage of oil.
     On Coalbrook, a branch of Little Mondaycreek a
plant for the extraction of the oil was erected and for
many years did a thriving business. There are yet
living in Mondaycreek, many people who remember
seeing the surface of the stream covered with the re-
fuse oil from the Coalbrook oil works.

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A similar plant existed west of Maxville. It was
more extensive and did a greater amount of business.
Large kettles were used in the extraction of the oil.
The abundance of petroleum coming from the Penn-
sylvania oil fields made the manufacture unprofitable.
The oil factories were razed to the ground and noth-
ing but the burnt earth and loose stones from the old
chimneys, yet remain to testify to this former Perry
County industry.

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