First Citizen
The Industrious Life of Joseph G. Butler, Jr.
Joseph Lambert author Rick Shale author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:10th Nov '22
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
In 1919, the doors of Youngstown's Butler Institute of American Art were opened for the first time. Dubbed "the lighthouse of culture," both the beautiful marble museum and the artwork inside were the gift of 19th-century industrialist Joseph G. Butler, Jr., in what was the crowning achievement of a long life. Butler earned his successes with hard work, a competitive spirit and business savvy. He earned a fortune in the iron and steel industry crowded by such figures as Andrew Carnegie, Henry Frick and Charles Schwab. Butler also took on politicians, promoted American interests, preserved American history and spearheaded projects to improve his community. To friends and admirers, he was affectionately referred to as "Uncle Joe."
This biography chronicles Butler's early life through his career in the iron and steel industry, detailing his contributions to the art world, his philanthropic endeavors and his accomplishments as an author and historian.
ISBN: 9781476690407
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
Weight: 336g
244 pages