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Frontmatter
Preface
I The Introduction and Early Development of Petroleum Pipelines, 1862-1872
II Pipeline Combination and Public Policy, 1872-1875
III Pipelines as Competitive Weapons, 1875-1878
IV Pipelines and the Producer's Attack on Standard Oil, 1878-1880
V Standard Oil's Pipeline Empire and Pipeline Legislation, 1880-1883
VI The Place of Pipelines in Petroleum Transportation and Public Policy, 1884-1887
VII Pipelines as an Issue in the Antitrust Movement and the Petroleum Industry, 1888-1895
VIII Pipeline Enterprise and Intra-industry Controversy, 1891-1901
IX Politics, Pipelines, and the Mounting Attack on Standard Oil, 1902-1906
X The Pipeline Amendment to the Hepburn Act
XI Conclusions
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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