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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ethel_ArmesEthel Armes - Wikipedia

    Ethel Marie Armes (1876 – 1945) was an American journalist, author and historian. Biography. Born in Washington, D.C., to Col. George Augustus Armes and Lucy Hamilton Kerr (daughter of John Bozman Kerr ), Armes was raised in Washington, D.C. where she attended private schools.

  2. 19. Sept. 2013 · Armes, Ethel, 1876-1945. Publication date 1910 Topics Mines and mineral resources, Coal mines and mining, Iron industry and trade, Mines and mineral resources -- Alabama, Coal mines and mining -- Alabama, Iron industry and trade -- Alabam ...

  3. 5. März 2011 · The Story of Coal and Iron in Alabama. Ethel Armes. University of Alabama Press, Mar 5, 2011 - Business & Economics - 686 pages. “The principal authority for the general treatment of the...

  4. Contributor: Armes, Ethel - Ya Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) Date: 1910 Image 40 of The story of coal and iron in Alabama, xxviii INTRODUCTION of the pioneer settlers, the early blacksmiths, the first prospectors and coal miners, the iron-masters, the geologists, the planters, and bankers, the railroad men, the military men, all who ...

  5. The Story of Coal and Iron in Alabama. Ethel Armes. Pub. under auspices of the Chamber of Commerce, 1910 - History - 581 pages. Preview this book ».

  6. Ethel Armes. Follow. The Story of Coal and Iron in Alabama Hardcover. by Ethel Marie Armes (Author) 4.5 7 ratings. See all formats and editions. The story of coal and iron in Alabama. 706 pages. Print length. 581 pages. Language. English. Publisher. Beech Tree Farm Pubns. ISBN-10. 0912221038. ISBN-13. 978-0912221038. See all details.

  7. 5. März 2011 · Alabama is the work of Miss Ethel Armes. The Story of Coal and Iron in Alabama is a comprehensive. and scholarly work portraying in attractive style the growth of the mineral industries in its. relation to the development of the state and of the South, in preparation of which the author spent. more than five years.”.