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Forewords Anna M. Aschkenes Verne James 5
Acknowledgements 9
Introduction 11
1 Morgan in Sayreville Borough, Middlesex County 15
2 The Early Explosives Industry and Gillespie Firm 19
3 A World at War 24
4 Building America's Munitions Industry 40
5 October 4, 1918: A Night of Hell 65
6 The Morgan Storage Depot 106
7 The Region after World War II 127
8 A Long Look Forward 134
Notes 149
Bibliography 153
Index 157
About the Author 160
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