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Redfield made his fortune dealing in oil land in Los Angeles. [4] Redfield also made money buying stock and buying property at tax sales during the Great Depression. [2] By 1932 Redfield was a millionaire, and it is not known why the Great Depression did not ruin him. [1] He came to Reno, Nevada, in 1935. [2]
After Redfield's death in 1974 Redfield's heirs found hundreds of bags of silver dollars in his Reno, Nevada, garage and home. [4] [6] It was thought that it took Redfield more than forty years to accumulate the silver dollars. He did not trust paper money and used money that he made in the stock market to hoard silver dollars. [2]
After five seasons, enough expletives to fill a dictionary and so many trips to the train station that we could get there without using GPS, Yellowstone came to a close with Sunday’s episode.
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers from Season 5, Episode 14 of “Yellowstone,” “Life Is a Promise,” which premiered Sunday, Dec. 15 on Paramount Network. It’s been a long, dusty ...
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Fans believe that the ‘1883’ finale already prophesied how ‘Yellowstone’ will end.
Elsa Dutton (Isabel May), the doomed narrator of "Yellowstone" prequel series "1883" (who also spoke in "1923"), makes a surprise voice return to tie the franchise together. "Men cannot truly own ...