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Crowbar Governor

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While president of Aetna Life from 1879 to 1922, Morgan Bulkeley served four terms as mayor of Hartford, two terms as Connecticuts governor, and one term as a United States senator. His friends and business and political acquaintances were a whos who of the Gilded Age: Samuel Clemens, J. P. Morgan, Samuel and Elizabeth Colt, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Leland Stanford, Charles Crocker, Albert Spalding, General Sherman, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Katherine Hepburn, as well as every president from Ulysses Grant to Warren Harding. In 1874 Bulkeley formed the Hartford Dark Blues who soon joined the unruly National Association, antecedent of the National League. He served as the leagues first president for a year, and was later elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. It was during Bulkeleys controversial holdover term as governor that he earned the nickname Crowbar Governor. He used a crowbar to remove a lock that had been placed on his office door after refusing to vacate the governors chambers on a technicality. Written in classic storyteller fashion, and augmented by copious research, Crowbar Governor offers readers a privileged glimpse into life and politics in Connecticut during the Gilded Age. Ebook Edition Note: Eight images from the Connecticut Historical Society have been redacted.
Undertittel
The Life and Times of Morgan Gardner Bulkeley
Forfatter
Kevin Murphy
ISBN
9780819570758
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
1.2.2011
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