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Brothers Nathan Phillips and Grenville Mellen Dodge started the Dodge Company in 1855. While working as a land surveyor for the railroads in the Missouri River Valley, Grenville wrote to his younger brother Nathan Phillips (1837–1911) and told him to "forget high school" and come join him. N.P. worked his way out on a surveying crew in 1853 and together the brothers started a small land ...
Nathan Phillip Dodge IV, also known as Sandy, (born 1937) is a businessman and philanthropist in Omaha, Nebraska. He is the president and chairman of the NP Dodge Company . Biography
House and barn in one gable-roofed building, built around 1850 by Prussian immigrant Friedrich Kliese and his family. Walls are fachwerk and the house contains a black kitchen. [35] [36] 20: Main Street Historic District: Main Street Historic District: April 14, 1995 : Roughly, 103 N. Main St.-126 S. Main St. and Bridge St. from Main to School St.
In 1957, Alfred and Matilda Dodge Wilson donated the 1,500 acre estate to Michigan State University, along with $2 million to create a branch college campus, now known as Oakland University. [5] The Wilsons moved out of Meadow Brook Hall in 1953 into their newly built retirement home, Sunset Terrace nearby, and lived there until Alfred's death ...
The Panic of 1873 delayed the start of construction until 1881, when Grenville M. Dodge became interested in the project. As chief engineer for the Union Pacific Railroad, Dodge had played a large part in the construction of the first transcontinental railroad. Dodge organized the Texas and Colorado Railway Improvement Company in 1881 to build ...
The Ohio Four: Cash, Lucy, Anna, and April. Rescued from a roadside zoo that doubled as entertainment for an Airbnb, Cash, Lucy, Anna, and April arrived malnourished and pale from lack of sunlight.
(of a house) comfortable, cozy, rustic (US: homey) (of a person) home-loving, domesticated, house-proud (only used of a person) plain, ugly hood the folding fabric top on a convertible car (US: convertible top) head covering forming part of a garment component of academic regalia: hinged cover over the engine in a car (UK: bonnet)
From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when John G. Stumpf joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 18.6 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.