Excerpt from Library of Universal Knowledge, Vol. 12 of 15: A Reprint of the Last (1880) Edinburgh and London Edition of Chambers's Encyclopedia, With Copious Additions by American Editors
Pomeroy, a city and the co. Seat of Mei co Ohio; on the Ohio river, 20 m. Above Gallipolis, 40 m. S.w. Of Marietta: pop. Large deposits of salt are found in the vicinity, and the most important industry is its manufacture, for which there are six furnaces. There are also rolling-mills, machine-shops, and flour-mills. Coal is shipped, taken from veins near by.
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