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CHAPTER XVII.. Interesting Episodes in Drew’s Life.

Fifty Years in Wall Street · Henry Clews — chapter 17 of 151 · ~103 words · public domain

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INTERESTING EPISODES IN DREW’S LIFE.

Incidents in the Early Life of Drew; and How he Began 147 to Make Money.—He Borrows Money from Henry Astor, Buys Cattle in Ohio and Drives them over the Alleghany Mountains under Great Hardship and Suffering.—His Great Career as a Steamboat Man, and his Opposition to Vanderbilt.—His Marriage and Family.—He Builds and Endows Religious and Educational Institutions.—Returns to his Old Home after his Speculative Fall, but can find No Rest so Far away from Wall Street.—His Hopes through Wm. H. Vanderbilt of another Start in Life.—His Bankruptcy, Liabilities and Wardrobe.—His Sudden but Peaceful End.—Characteristic Stories of his Eccentricities

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