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OVER TWO TONS OF SALT IS SHIPPED FROM THE LARGEST SALT MINE IN NORTH AMERICA TO ONE OF THIS COUNTRY'S LARGEST HORSE AND CATTLE BREEDING FARMS. - Small packet of materials related to the shipment of "lump salt" from the Retsoff Mining Company to the Powell Brothers "Shadeland" stock farm

OVER TWO TONS OF SALT IS SHIPPED FROM THE LARGEST SALT MINE IN NORTH AMERICA TO ONE OF THIS COUNTRY'S LARGEST HORSE AND CATTLE BREEDING FARMS. - Small packet of materials related to the shipment of "lump salt" from the Retsoff Mining Company to the Powell Brothers "Shadeland" stock farm

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OVER TWO TONS OF SALT IS SHIPPED FROM THE LARGEST SALT MINE IN NORTH AMERICA TO ONE OF THIS COUNTRY'S LARGEST HORSE AND CATTLE BREEDING FARMS. - Small packet of materials related to the shipment of "lump salt" from the Retsoff Mining Company to the Powell Brothers "Shadeland" stock farm

by Foster & Brown to Messers Powell Brothers

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Retsoff, New York to Springboro, Pennsylvania, 1888. Envelope or Cover. Very good. This grouping contains a March 10th, 1888, bill of lading from the Western New York & Pennsylvania Railroad Company and a shipping notice from Foster & Brown, agents of the "Retsof Mining Co., Miners and Shippers of Salt," dated March 14, 1888 along with the two-cent green stamped envelope used for mailing. All in nice shape. Until the late 1800s, the need for salt in New York was met primarily by using brine springs near Syracuse. However, in 1882, an amateur geologist named Carroll Cocher predicted that there were vast underground deposits of salt in Livingston County. He obtained funding from several New York City investors and dug test wells that discovered a massive vein of salt 1,000 feet below the surface. The principal investor, William Foster, became president of the mining company which he named Retsof, i.e. Foster spelled backwards. Foster and the Retsof Mining Company built a company village, Retsof, near the mine to house managers and workers. Most of the workers were recent Italian immigrants and the village became well-known as "Little Italy." The operation quickly be came the largest salt mine in North America and the second largest in the world. It continued in operation until a 1994 earthquake caused a partial collapse and the tunnels filled with water.

The Powell Brothers operated an immense stock farm of national renown in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. The Shadeland farm more than 1,000 acres of choice land, located a mile north from Spring Borough. It included over 50 large stone barns, stables and outbuildings where its corps of employees bred Clydesdale and trotting horses as well as Holstein and Devon cattle.

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OVER TWO TONS OF SALT IS SHIPPED FROM THE LARGEST SALT MINE IN NORTH AMERICA TO ONE OF THIS COUNTRY'S LARGEST HORSE AND CATTLE BREEDING FARMS. - Small packet of materials related to the shipment of "lump salt" from the Retsoff Mining Company to the Powell Brothers "Shadeland" stock farm
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Foster & Brown to Messers Powell Brothers
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Envelope or Cover
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Place of Publication
Retsoff, New York to Springboro, Pennsylvania
Date Published
1888
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Animals; Philately;

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About Kurt A. Sanftleben, LLC

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