In every way,
William Drew Washburn was larger than life. Although born one of ten
children on a remote, hardscrabble farm in western Maine, fifty years
later he was entertaining Presidents in his eighty-room mansion in
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
A leading entrepreneur
and politician of early Minneapolis, Washburn was deeply involved
in most of the key developments of the early city. This included the
development of the Minneapolis Mill Co., early lumber and flour milling
at both Minneapolis and Anoka, trolley cars, newspapers, electricity,
railroads and coal mining, among other things.
Also covered are
Washburn's life at home, his six successful children, many major civic
projects he instigated, the births of the Minneapolis and St. Louis
Railroad, the Soo Line Railroad, and the wreck of the Pillsbury-Washburn
Flour Co. Ltd.Weaving together occasional stormy relationships with
brother C.C. Washburn, James J. Hill, politicians Ignatius Donnelly
and Knute Nelson, and three generations of Pillsburys, Prairie Lightning
truly captures Washburn's colorful history. 50+
photos and maps
About
the Author
Kerck Kelsey, is a Washburn descendant and has chronicled the Washburn
family for the past nineteen years. He is an historian and a story-teller
delivering lectures on the Washburns across Maine and in Illinois,
New York, Wisconsin, Minnesota, on the steamer Delta Queen; and the
cruise ship Sea Lion. Kelsey's previous books include Israel Washburn,
Jr. Maine's Little Known Giant of the Civil War and Remarkable Americans:
The Washburn Family.
200
pages, Paperback, B&W, 6" x 9", © 2010
Order Number: PP460............$18.95 $14.25
Other
Interesting Links:
Washburn-Norland Living History Center www.norlands.org
Minnesota Historical Center - Mill City Museum www.millcitymuseum.org
Washburn Center for Children www.washburn.org