A Man Absolutely Sure of Himself
Auteur : David B. Gracy
Date de publication : 2019-11-07
Ăditeur : University of Oklahoma Press
Nombre de pages : 472
Résumé du livre
This is the first full biography of George Washington Littlefield, the Texas and New Mexico rancher, Austin banker and businessman, University of Texas regent, and philanthropist. In just two decades, Littlefieldâs business acumen vaulted him from debt to inclusion in 1892 on the first list of American millionaires. A Man Absolutely Sure of Himself is a grand retelling of the life of a highly successful entrepreneur and Austin civic leader whose work affected spheres from ranching and banking to civic development and academia.
Littlefieldâs cattle operations during the open range and early ranching periods spanned a domain in New Mexico and Texas larger than the states of Delaware and Connecticut combined. In a unique contribution to ranching art, Littlefield commissioned murals and bronze doors depicting scenes from his ranches to decorate Austinâs American National Bank, which he led for its first twenty-eight years.
Gracy provides new information about Littlefieldâs term as University of Texas regent and the necessity of choosing between friendship and duty during the universityâs confrontation with Gov. James E. Ferguson. Proud of his Civil War service in Terryâs Texas Rangers, Littlefield funded one of the nationâs first centers for Southern history. He also underwrote the schoolâs purchase of its first rare book library and its training programs preparing troops for World War Iâs new combat roles.
Littlefield played a central role in advancing Austin from a cattlemanâs town into the business center it wanted to become. His Littlefield Building, the tallest office building between New Orleans and San Francisco when it was built, served for a generation as the prime location of the townâs business community.
Author David B. Gracy II, a relative of Littlefield, grounds his vivid prose in a lifetime of research into archival and family sources. His comprehensive biography illuminates an exceptional figure, whose life singularly illustrates the evolution of Texas from Southern to Western to American.
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