
Redfield Proctor & the Division of Rutland
Linda Goodspeed$18.69
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Nothing in Redfield Proctor's early life suggested greatness. He almost died in the Civil War, squandered his inheritance and disliked farming and practicing law. But in 1869, a scheming woman enlisted his help in gaining control of a bankrupt marble mill. Proctor turned it into the largest marble operation in the world, creating his greatest legacy--Washington, D.C., with its many marble monuments and buildings. Using his fortune, he founded a political dynasty that elected four Proctors as governor, handpicked a president and made Proctor a cabinet secretary and a U.S. senator. Yet to get to the national stage, he had to divide a town. Linda Goodspeed presents his story in this historical novel about the passions and ruthless ambition that characterized him and his time and changed Rutland forever.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: History Press
Published: 04/22/2011
ISBN: 9781609492410
Pages: 160
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 8.80h x 5.90w x 0.60d
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: History Press
Published: 04/22/2011
ISBN: 9781609492410
Pages: 160
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 8.80h x 5.90w x 0.60d
