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  2. Whale oil - Wikipedia

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    Whale oil is oil obtained from the blubber of whales. [1] Oil from the bowhead whale was sometimes known as train-oil , which comes from the Dutch word traan ("tear drop"). Sperm oil , a special kind of oil obtained from the head cavities of sperm whales , differs chemically from ordinary whale oil: it is composed mostly of liquid wax .

  3. Whaling - Wikipedia

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    Whale oil was an important ingredient of margarine and the company operated its own whaling ships [12] Whales caught 2010–2014, by country. The primary species hunted are minke whales, [13] belugas, narwhals, [14] and pilot whales, which are some of the smallest species of whales.

  4. Whaling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Whale oil was the result of "trying-out" whale blubber by heating in water. It was a primary lubricant for machinery, whose expansion through the Industrial Revolution depended upon before the development of petroleum-based lubricants in the second half of the 19th century. Once the prized blubber and spermaceti had been extracted from the ...

  5. New Bedford once lit the world with whale oil. Now it wants ...

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    New Bedford was once the city that lit the world, exporting vast quantities of whale oil for lamps in the early 1800s. Nearly two centuries later New Bedford aspires to light the world again, in a ...

  6. The World's Fast-Changing Oil Map - AOL

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  7. A margarine brand is going back to its old recipe after ...

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    A margarine brand is going back to its old recipe after customers revolted, calling the new formula with less vegetable oil 'disgusting' Mary Meisenzahl October 6, 2022 at 2:19 PM

  8. Sag Harbor, New York - Wikipedia

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    The United States Coast Survey map from the mid-1830s shows the square symbols for houses in the Eastville area. [24] By 1840, the St. David A.M.E. Zion congregation built a church on Eastville Avenue. [25] Poet and educator Olivia Ward Bush-Banks (1869–1944) was born in Sag Harbour on February 27, 1869, to parents of African and Montauk descent.

  9. History of the oil shale industry in the United States

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    In the mid-1850s, whale-oil dealer Samuel Downer Jr. bought the near-bankrupt United States Chemical manufacturing company of Waltham, Massachusetts. The firm manufactured lubricating oil from coal, but the oil sold poorly because of its strong odor. With Downer's financial backing, the firm perfected its lubricant.