In this expansive historical novel, August Derleth traces the life and career of Alexander Mitchell, whom the Scotsman George Smith in 1839 appointed to run the Wisconsin Marine & Fire Insurance Company. Arriving in the frontier town of Milwaukee, Mitchell succeeds in establishing the firm as a sound and legitimate company that aids in the development of the city. But other parties-notably Elisha Butterick, who operates an array of "wildcat" banks that unscrupulously prey upon the na vet of the townspeople-find Mitchell's honesty a threat, sometimes resorting to vandalism to put an end to his business. Meanwhile, some members of Wisconsin's legislature feel that the company is operating illegally as a bank by issuing certificates of deposit. Derleth presents a compelling view of the growing city as symbolized in Mitchell's own advancing prosperity, portraying how Milwaukee's key geographical position and dynamic inhabitants made it a bustling metropolis in a matter of decades.
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