BY DAY ALLEN WILLEY. A Typical Pipe Line and an Open Ditch for Conveying Oil to the Earthen Reservoir A Fire in the Spindle Top District. A Lake of Oil. The Great Higgins Reservoir in the Beaumont District. Fighting the Jennings Oil Fire. Boilers Used at the Jennings Fire showing Ccnnectiuns with the Pipe Lines. HOW OIL FIRES ARE EXTINGUISHED., scientific american, 1903-01-10
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