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353:, site of an oil boom in 1860 which made him rich. Camden became involved in oil refining and coal mining and sold part of his interest for $ 100,000. He went into business with his brother-in-law John S. McKinley; they sold their oil interests for $ 410,000 in 1866, and invested the proceeds in several new industries. Camden Consolidated Oil Company was ultimately acquired by
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