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Coal, timber, cloth, grains, fruits, vegetables, barrels, hides and furs, dried meats and poultry goods, and even whiskey. It was easier to ship whiskey than to ship the crops needed to make whiskey, especially going East across the mountains--e.g. part of the Whiskey Rebellion was about ease of transportation of product and refusal to pay taxes. Remember that even in the 1700 to 1800s, coal mines, rock quarries, oil derricks, sawmills, leather makers, fur traders, whiskey-still owners, and farmers all needed to get goods shipped in all compass directions. Cattle and sheep ranchers drove their animals right through small towns on the way to river shipping points. When the railroad was built, shipments of coal and some animals went by railroad to river shipping, but most was still driven or carried in ox-driven wagons to river points for shipment.

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