The Changing Workplace
OHIO MICHIGAN KENTUCKY VIRGINIA MD. PENN. DEL. N.J. R.I. CONN. MASS. N.H. MAINE VT. NEW YORK C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C F F F F F F F F F F N S E W Cities with over 100,000 population Flour Textiles Clothing and footwear Iron and copper ore Coal Timber Machinery and equipment Weaponry Canal Railroad F C 0 050100 kilometers 50 100 miles ...
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