Encyclopedic Dictionary of American Reference volume 1

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Encyclopedic Dictionary of American Reference volume 1
J Franklin John Franklin Jameson
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In 1890 the United States produced 18, 000, 000 tons of iron ore, 9, 202, 703 tons of pig-iron and 4, 277, 071 tons of steel. Our total sales abroad of iron and steel in 1890 amounted to $23, 712, 814. So rapid has been the increase of our foreign trade that in 1899 our export of these two metals aggregated the surprising sum of 1105, 689, 645, which was nearly one-fourth of the export of all American manufactures for that year.
" Ironsides, Old, " the popular name for the frigate "Constitu tio
...n, " a name made additionally famous by Dr. Holmes poem.
Iroqtiois, or Six Nations, an Indian confederation occupying Central New York, and consisting, when first known, of the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas and Senecas. Later the Tuscaroras were added. In the seventeenth century they carried on extensive hostili ties against the French and suffered severe losses. They allied them selves with the Dutch and subsequently with the English, though they afterward joined Pontiac. Peace was restored, but in 1774 a part of the Western bands took up arms against the whites.


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