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Empire Builder in the Texas Panhandle: William Henry Bush

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In 1881, a Chicago-based businessman secured interest in a sprawling ranch in the heart of Texas' great Panhandle. The celebrated Frying Pan Ranch spread across two counties and bordered what later became Amarillo, a raw frontier settlement. The land's unlikely new owner from the North, William Henry Bush - clothing wholesaler, real estate developer, philanthropist, and fledgling cattleman - represented a new figure at the beginning of the boom era in the Western cattle industry. An outsider, he brought his business savvy and vision of civic growth to bear on America's last frontier. In an age of unrestricted capitalism and flamboyant displays of wealth by big industry's leaders, Bush operated quietly and unassumingly. A major real estate owner in the burned-over district of post-1871 Chicago, Bush cast his eye on opportunity in the Texas Panhandle, risking his future and his fortune on a region that had been left largely untouched by commerce. By the late 1880s, he had taken greater control over the operations at the Frying Pan Ranch and had assumed a role as an important business and civic leader in the region, pioneering in agricultural and economic diversification. Bush's philanthropic efforts focused on the vitalization of Amarillo - helping to create a community that would come to dominate the Panhandle by the 1930s.

186 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 1996

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Paul H. Carlson

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Dr. Paul Howard Carlson is a historian, former professor, and former assistant chairman of the Department of History at Texas Tech University. He was also editor of the West Texas Historical Association Year Book (now West Texas Historical Review) for a number of years.

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October 23, 2018
Interesting book. It covers not only the life of William Henry Bush, but the beginning and running of the Frying Pan Ranch, as well as how Amarillo started as a town.
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December 30, 2021
This was a great book. I learned more about the founding of Amarillo and farm and ranch ing than all of the other books I have Rea d about the Texas Panhandle.
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March 29, 2013
The William H. Bush Memorial library is one of my very favorite places. I like it more now that I know ab out its patron who left Martinsburg in the 1880s to make his fortune in Chicago real estate and help found Amarillo, TX. His trust still funds the library, the cemetery and Whitaker Park.
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