Captains of Industry

Captains of Industry

by James Parton

47 chapters9h 56mEnglish1884

About this book

In this volume are presented examples of men who shed lustre upon ordinary pursuits, either by the superior manner in which they exercised them or by the noble use they made of the leisure which success in them usually gives. Such men are the nobility of republics.Most of these chapters were published originally in "The Ledger" of New York, and a few of them in "The Youths' Companion" of Boston, the largest two circulations in the country. I have occasionally had reason to think that they were of some service to young readers, and I may add that they represent more labor and research than would be naturally supposed from their brevity. Perhaps in this new form they may reach and influence the minds of future leaders in the great and growing realm of business. I should pity any young man who could read the briefest account of what has been done in manufacturing towns by such men as John Smedley and Robert Owen without forming a secret resolve to do something similar if ever he should win the opportunity. (Summary from the Preface)

Chapters (46)

1David Maydole, Hammer-Maker
701
2Icabod Washburn, Wire-Maker
814
3Elihu Burrit, The Learned Blacksmith
837
4Michael Reynolds, Engine Driver
615
5Major Robert Pike, Farmer
698
6George Graham, Clock Maker, Buried in Westminster Abbey
618
7John Harrison, Exquisite Watch-Maker
661
8Peter Faneuil, and The Great Hall He Built
1247
9Chauncy Jerome, Yankee Clock-Maker
880
10Captain Pierre Laclede Liguest, Pioneer
623
11Israel Putnam, Farmer
709
12George Flower, Pioneer
1185
13Edward Coles, Noblest of the Pioneers, and His Great Speech
755
14Peter H. Burnett, Banker
689
15Gerrit Smith
666
16Peter Force, Printer
721
17John Bromfield, Merchant
726
18Frederick Tudor, Ice Exporter
636
19Myron Holley, Market-Gardener
592
20The Founders of Lowell
895
21Robert Owen, Cotton-Manufacturer
749
22John Smedley, Stocking-Manufacturer
683
23Richard Cobden, Calico Printer
1039
24Henry Bessemer
574
25John Bright, Manufacturer
1079
26Thomas Edward, Cobbler and Naturalist
772
27Robert Dick, Baker and Naturalist
716
28John Duncan, Weaver and Botanist
617
29James Lackington, Second-Hand Bookseller
652
30Horace Greeley's Start
872
31James Gordon Bennett, and How He Founded His "Herald"
1048
32Three John Walters, and Their Newspaper
1129
33George Hope
557
34Sir Henry Cole
686
35Charles Summers
669
36William B. Astor, House-Owner
636
37Peter Cooper
1751
38Paris-Duverney, French Financier
895
39Sir Rowland Hill
621
40Marie-Antoine Careme, French Cook
558
41Wonderful Walker, Parson of All Work
699
42Sir Christopher Wren
768
43Sir John Rennie, Engineer
630
44Sir Moses Montefiore
515
45Marquis of Worcester, Inventor of the Steam Engine
611
46An Old Dry-Goods Merchant's Recollections
727

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