Anson's Glory
Ansonia and Phelps-Dodge
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Book Details
About the Book
As the moving finger writes the new year and then moves on, this book delineates the former worldchanging time of the beginning of the American Industrial Era. It focuses on the life of the eighteenth century Simsbury, Connecticut orphan, Anson Greene Phelps, who, in the nineteenth century, became a man of eminence. He also founded the Phelps-Dodge Company in New York City, and its Manufacturing Division in Ansonia, Connecticut.
There, in Ansonia, men of sublime motivation and inventive genius joined to create wondrous possibilities for mankind. Now centuries later, unaware drivers speed by the road-sign, “Ansonia,” and others heedlessly use its city streets.
About the Author
Yet, there is the author, Elizabeth Crossland Matricaria, who was born in Ansonia, twenty-four years after the village became a city. Her research recalls its founder, delineates some work of the village, and finds that the global corporations born there are continuing to make world news today.