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However, Long did not announce his discovery until 1849.
The discovery of the blight fungus on some Asian chestnut trees planted on Long Island, New York was made public in 1904.
The discovery is still disputed between Jim White and Abijah Long.
In 1854, Long requested William Crosby Dawson, a U. S. Senator, to present his claims of ether anesthesia discovery to the attention of Congress.
The species ’ identity was confirmed by the discovery of two specimens from New Jersey, an immature male captured near Atlantic City in 1889 and an adult female found stranded at North Long Branch in 1905.
Professor J. Patrice McSherry of Long Island University described the discovery as " another piece of increasingly weighty evidence suggesting that U. S. military and intelligence officials supported and collaborated with Condor as a secret partner or sponsor ".
It was also the site of the recent discovery of a bag which had been lost in the Second World War by a dispatch rider ( Alec Ross ) of the Long Range Desert Group, part of the British Army.
Long considered a fern after its discovery in the 1820s, it was later assigned to the gymnosperms.
Long Jaafar has been historically credited with the discovery of tin in Larut in 1848.
Long after the discovery of the Philippines by the Spaniards led by Ferdinand Magellan on March 16, 1521, there was already an established settlement in a place presumably now Barangay Esparar.
European discovery of the island occurred in 1614 when Adriaen Block sailed through and mapped Long Island Sound.

discovery and Beach
The EPA visited Times Beach in mid-1982, and, in November 1982, stories began to appear in the press about the discovery of dioxin in Times Beach.
Times Beach was bought, dismantled, and decontaminated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency following the discovery of widespread dioxin contamination in the 1980s.
Established in 1905 and developed as a result of the 1920 discovery of oil in the Huntington Beach Oil Field, the census-designated place was annexed by Huntington Beach in 2011.
Sunset Beach was extablished in 1905 and developed as a result of the 1920 discovery of oil in the Huntington Beach Oil Field.

discovery and Oil
Petroleum became a major industry following the oil discovery at Oil Creek Pennsylvania in 1859.
Oil production in the Los Angeles Basin started with the discovery of the Brea-Olinda Oil Field in 1880, and continued with the development of the Los Angeles City Oil Field in 1893, the Beverly Hills Oil Field in 1900, the Salt Lake Oil Field in 1902, and many others.
This increased again with the discovery of the Wilmington Oil Field in 1932, and the development of the Port of Los Angeles as a means of shipping crude oil overseas.
The business that became Gulf Oil started in 1901 with the discovery of oil at Spindletop near Beaumont, Texas.
The discovery well of the Kern River Oil Field was dug by hand in 1899.
Oil was discovered in the county in 1940 Terry County lies in the oil-rich north Permian Basin, and the discovery of oil quickly led to production.
Oil discovery and related industries created a boom in Silver in the mid 20th century.
The Oil discovery in July 1937 by the Ohio Co. a mile northwest of Noble really placed Noble on the map.
The Marathon Oil Co., then known as the Ohio Oil Co., made the first discovery and then Pure Oil Co., began operations and made Noble quite a place for employment in the oil fields.
With the discovery of oil in Lima in 1885, Ohio began what came to be called the " Oil Boom of Northwest Ohio.
The agriculture boom subsided but the town was briefly revitalized by discovery of the Burbank Oil Field in 1920, which Foraker an oil industry equipment supply center.
After the Spindletop gusher discovery of 1901 and the establishment of the Sun Oil terminal near Nederland, the town became a residential community for the workers of the nearby oil terminals.
Iraan was an oil boom town, and developed quickly after the discovery of the gigantic Yates Oil Field, which is adjacent to the town on the southwest.
The discovery of the Yates Oil Field in adjacent Pecos County in 1926 converted Rankin into a boom town.
During the Great Depression the population declined as the price of oil fell, and as workers moved away to work in newly-discovered fields in East Texas and elsewhere ; however, a secondary boom occurred in the 1940s with the discovery of the nearby Benedum Oil Field.
With the discovery of the Goose Creek Oil Field, the rival communities of Pelly in the late 1910s, and East Baytown in the early 1920s, developed as early boomtowns.
Midland was forever changed by the discovery of oil in the Permian Basin in 1923 when the Santa Rita No. 1 well began producing in Reagan County, followed shortly by the Yates Oil Field in Iraan, Texas.
But it was Kerr-McGee Oil Industries ( now Anadarko Petroleum Corporation ), as operator for partners Phillips Petroleum ( ConocoPhillips ) and Stanolind Oil & Gas ( BP ), that completed its historic Ship Shoal Block 32 well in October 1947, months before Superior actually drilled a discovery from their Vermilion platform farther offshore.

discovery and Field
Mike Johnson, a petroleum geologist in Denver, Colorado, is recognized as responsible for the discovery ( Johnson, M. S., 2011, Discovery of Parshall Field, North Dakota, in, The Bakken – Three Forks Petroleum System in the Williston Basin, edited by John W. Robinson, Julie A. LeFever, Stephanie B. Gaswirth, Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists ( www. rmag. org ).
But with the discovery of coal power, it became centered around the Joban Coal Field.
The discovery of petroleum at the Ashley Field after World War II has led to the exploitation of oil and natural gas in the region.
It was founded in 1909 ; its development into a large city was boosted in the 1960s by the discovery of the Samotlor Oil Field, the largest in the country.
Even if they had had the ability, however, it is possible that they would never have developed Langston Field technology ; for Humanity it was a purely accidental discovery which did not result from a natural progression of research.
The discovery of the East Texas Oil Field in the 1930s led to a boom in production that caused prices to fall, leading the Railroad Commission of Texas to control production.
The breakthrough came with the discovery of the Buena Vista Oil Field near Taft, California in 1909, which included a huge reservoir of natural gas.
CAPP origins can be traced back to the Alberta Oil Operators ’ Association, which was founded in 1927, after the discovery of the Turner Valley Oil Field.
To preserve this archeological discovery, the tennis courts and the Klaus Weber Championship Soccer Field were moved slightly to preserve the land.
Dongara is the centre for a small oil and gas industry which began with the discovery of the Dongara Gas Field in 1966.

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