Across Fortune's Tracks: A Biography of William Rand Kenan Jr.

Across Fortune's Tracks: A Biography of William Rand Kenan Jr.

by Walter E. Campbell
Across Fortune's Tracks: A Biography of William Rand Kenan Jr.

Across Fortune's Tracks: A Biography of William Rand Kenan Jr.

by Walter E. Campbell

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Overview

William Rand Kenan Jr. (1872-1965) is best remembered throughout his native North Carolina as a major benefactor of his alma mater, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. But he was also a gifted scientist and business executive. In this first comprehensive biography, Walter Campbell charts Kenan's achievements in areas as diverse as chemistry, dairy science, media management, and railroad and resort development. While still a student at UNC, Kenan played an important role in the discovery of calcium carbide—the major component in the manufacture of acetylene—which led to the formation of Union Carbide Company. He later created the nation's largest and most advanced private dairy research farm at his home in Lockport, New York. In 1899, he became a consultant to Standard Oil cofounder and Florida developer Henry Morrison Flagler, who later married Kenan's sister Mary Lily. Following Flagler's death in 1913, Kenan successfully guided the vast network of Flagler businesses, as well as his own flourishing enterprises, through a tumultuous period that saw two world wars, a speculative land boom, and a depression. This biography offers new insights into Kenan's many successes as well as his disappointments, particularly his keen sense of having lived his life in the shadow of others. It also includes the first objective account of the widely reported rift between the Kenans and the family of Mary Lily's second husband, Robert Worth Bingham.

Originally published in 1996.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807865170
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 05/01/2010
Edition description: 2
Pages: 440
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Walter Campbell, an independent scholar in Durham, North Carolina, received his Ph.D. in American history from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Exhaustively researched and richly detailed, Walter Campbell's Across Fortune's Tracks: A Biography of William Rand Kenan Jr. represents a superb study of an individual who quietly helped to shape the economic history of Florida in the twentieth century.—Florida Historical Quarterly



Campbell offers a balanced assessment of William Rand Kenan Jr. that clearly presents the complicated business activities and intricate family relations of the Kenan family. . . . Richly textured narrative.—Choice



A well-balanced biography. . . Worth the reading by anyone interested in southern history, business history, and the life and times of the Bingham family.—Filson Club History Quarterly



A well-crafted and well-documented biography of William R. Kenan Jr. (1872-1965), one of the more illustrious personalities in the history of his native state of North Carolina. . . . The book is very illuminating on the social, political, and industrial history of the region during its transition from the Old South of Kenan's forebears to the New South that he helped create.—Journal of American History



An in-depth study of the Kenan family through three generations. . . . Campbell handles the complicated, diverse, and extensive business activities of Kenan very well. And he is perhaps at his best in dealing with individual personal relations within the Kenan family. His is the fairest and best balanced account of the Bingham-Kenan story that I have read.—Joseph Frazier Wall, author of Alfred I. du Pont: The Man and His Family

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