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The Colorado Coal and Iron Company
12017-10-11T13:56:48-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d72422A predecessor to CF&Iplain2023-06-30T07:45:31-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dThe Colorado Coal and Iron Company (CC&I) was a predecessor to the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company (CF&I). CC&I merged with John C. Osgood's Colorado Fuel Company in 1892 to form CF&I.
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