Kansas Tycoon Emerson Carey: Building an Empire from Coal, Ice and Salt - Paperback

Kansas Tycoon Emerson Carey: Building an Empire from Coal, Ice and Salt - Paperback

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by Lynn Ledeboer (Author), Myron Marcotte (Author), Michael Great-Grandson of Emerson Carey (Foreword by)

I've seen a fly make a bull switch his tail is a homespun quip attributed to Emerson Carey, the powerful salt magnate of Hutchinson, Kansas. True or not, the quote epitomizes the fearless and tenacious character of the legend who became Reno County's benefactor. Young, awestruck Carey arrived in boomtown 1880s Hutchinson and went on to create an immense empire. Coal, ice, salt, strawboard, egg cases, bags, soda ash and streetcars--he presided over it all. From Carey's sleeping in a coal yard with a quarter in his pocket to the founding of the exclusive Willowbrook community and attaining a net worth of more than $15 million, authors Lynn Ledeboer and Myron Marcotte relate the epic story.

Number of Pages: 160
Dimensions: 0.6 x 8.9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 29, 2019
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