Letter from James J. Storrow to Manufacturers and Steam Coal Users (April 29, 1918)
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A letter written by James J. Storrow of the United States Fuel Administration to Manufacturers and Steam Coal Users. The letter is dated April 29, 1918. The letter talks about the prospect of the shortage of steam coal in New England for the next winter. The letter asks for users of coal to fill out a form and send it back to them so that they could have accurate information about the expected use of coal.
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