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- Charles_Nelson_Tripp abstract "Charles Nelson Tripp (born Schenectady, New York, 1823 -- died New Orleans, 30 September 1866) was a pioneering geologist and bitumen businessman in Ontario.Charles Tripp and his brother, Henry Tripp, operated the first bitumen/asphalt business in Enniskillen Township, Lambton County, Ontario, in the early 1850s. The business failed due to the high transportation costs, production difficulties, and lack of capital. Some of his lands were purchased by James Miller Williams who then developed North America's first commercial oil well.In 2008, Canada Post issued a commemorative postage stamp featuring portraints of Tripp and Williams.".
- Charles_Nelson_Tripp birthDate "1823".
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- Charles_Nelson_Tripp deathDate "1866-09-30".
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- Charles_Nelson_Tripp wikiPageWikiLink Enniskillen,_Ontario.
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- Charles_Nelson_Tripp wikiPageWikiLinkText "Charles Nelson Tripp".
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- Charles_Nelson_Tripp dateOfBirth "1823".
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- Charles_Nelson_Tripp name "Tripp, Charles Nelson".
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- Charles_Nelson_Tripp hypernym Geologist.
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- Charles_Nelson_Tripp comment "Charles Nelson Tripp (born Schenectady, New York, 1823 -- died New Orleans, 30 September 1866) was a pioneering geologist and bitumen businessman in Ontario.Charles Tripp and his brother, Henry Tripp, operated the first bitumen/asphalt business in Enniskillen Township, Lambton County, Ontario, in the early 1850s. The business failed due to the high transportation costs, production difficulties, and lack of capital.".
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