This bulletin provides a comprehensive overview of the activities of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, which was one of the largest coal and steel producers in the United States. The bulletin includes articles on new mine openings, labor relations, and technological innovations, making it a valuable resource for historians of the American industrial revolution.
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