Description: THE COPPER KINGS OF MONTANA(MARCUS DALY, WILLIAM ANDREWS CLARK, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS HEINZE)LANDMARK BOOK #95MARIAN T. PLACE, AUTHORERNEST KURT BARTH, ILLUSTRATOR192ppMEDIA MAIL SHIPPING ONLY WITYHIN THE USA===== The Copper Kings were industrialists Marcus Daly, William A. Clark, James Andrew Murray and F. Augustus Heinze. They were known for the epic battles fought in Butte, Montana, and the surrounding region, during the Gilded Age, over control of the local copper mining industry, the fight that had ramifications for not only Montana, but the United States as a whole. The battles between Clark, Daly, Murray and Heinze, and later between just Heinze and industrialist financiers William Rockefeller and Henry H. Rogers are a large chapter in Montana history. Eventually, Daly’s original company, known as Anaconda Copper emerged as a monopoly, expanding into the fourth largest company in the world by the late 1920s. By 1876, Butte had become a prosperous silver camp with over 1,000 inhabitants. Marcus Daly arrived that year representing the Walker brothers, entrepreneurs from Salt Lake City. His mission was to inspect the Alice Mine for possible purchase by the brothers. Daly purchased the mine and successfully managed it for the Walkers. The town of Walkerville, which still overlooks the city of Butte, sprang up around the mine and other mines in the area. In 1880, Daly sold his interest in the Walkers' properties and bought the Anaconda Mine. He did so with investment money from several San Francisco capitalists, including James Ben Ali Haggin, Lloyd Tevis, and George Hearst (the father of media mogul William Randolph Hearst). The area attracted other investors from Denver and points east. It wasn't long before capitalists from New York City and Boston bought into the huge potential of the area. During the 1880s, copper mining came into the forefront and Butte became the world's greatest copper producer. The Utah and Northern Railway came to the area in 1881. It wasn't long before Butte began to pay a price for the riches. The air filled with toxic sulfurous smoke. Daly responded by building a giant smelter in Anaconda, just 30 miles west of Butte. To this day, the giant smokestack remains a landmark. Shortly after Daly built the smelter, the Boston and Montana Co., with holdings second only to Daly's, built one in Great Falls. After complications with the Great Northern, Daly built his own railroad to transport ore from his mines to the smelter. Trains carried the ore from Butte's mines to both smelters.=====
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Book Title: THE COPPER KINGS OF MONTANA
Signed: No
Book Series: LANDMARK
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Publisher: Random House
Intended Audience: Ages 4-8, Ages 9-12, Young Adults
Publication Year: 1961
Type: HISTORY
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: MARIAN T. PLACE
Features: Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Genre: Children & Young Adults, Supplemental Reading, Homeschool
Topic: Biography, Reading, Historic Figures, Homeschooling
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States