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The O'Rourkes

by Bob Shea
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Overview

Robert O'Rourke, bastard son of a Belfast scullery maid, came to America in 1820. He started life in a nation that was experiencing the ups and downs of the start of the Industrial Revolution. by working in one of Lowell's first mills. Anti-papists drove him north in 1821. He fled to Dover, New Hampshire to begin life anew. He married into one of the town's oldest families, earning his father-in-law's respect and his brother-in-law's hatred. Years passed and he amassed holdings in textiles, bricks, land, lumber, railroads and new inventions from Bangor, Maine to Chicago. He learned who his father was and what wealth and power the man left him.
His life was entwined with historic happenings as inhabitants of a boisterous new nation strove to cope with government struggles, world recognition and the slavery question. As O'Rourke built his dynasty, even joining the '49 Gold Rush, family members, business associates and friends sought to find a place in the life of this melancholy man. All of this took place in a fast changing country in the years before the agony of secession and Civil War.

About the Author, Bob Shea

Bob Shea

Bob Shea is the author of Big Plans, illustrated by Lane Smith, as well as his own Race You to Bed and Dinosaur vs. Bedtime, which was selected as a Best Book of the Year by Amazon, a Bulletin Blue Ribbon by The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, and a Horn Book Fanfare by The Horn Book. Bob lives in Connecticut with his family.

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Book Details

Published
November 22, 2002
Publisher
Xlibris Corporation
ISBN
9781465322883

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