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he is born on a plantation on st. croix. he winds up in new york with no money. weknow he have no money, recently received a letter from his father that was sent to him. he ends up in laramie, wyoming. he amasses this fortune. builds this beautiful building. builds, a major builder downtown. i think it is fair to say he was a critical part of the evolution of laramie from 1868 all the way through 1928 when he finally passed away. for both jane and edward, what i want people to walk away from after they see this house that cost an awful lot of money to build, that maybe the money, at least early on, was made from the people of laramie and not -- in not the best way. that when they leave, they understand what they did for our community. whether it was jane;s early actions with the schools in the -- and the church and suffrage act, or especially edward's philanthropy that resulted in all of these great things for our community. that is what i would like to walk away from. you can see in a lot of places fancy homes. and this one is an elegant home. but it is really i
he is born on a plantation on st. croix. he winds up in new york with no money. weknow he have no money, recently received a letter from his father that was sent to him. he ends up in laramie, wyoming. he amasses this fortune. builds this beautiful building. builds, a major builder downtown. i think it is fair to say he was a critical part of the evolution of laramie from 1868 all the way through 1928 when he finally passed away. for both jane and edward, what i want people to walk away from...
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edward was born in the island of st. croix in the caribbean. his father moved there from northwestern new england. while he was there, he met a young woman. they ran away to jersey city, new jersey to get married. like a lot of young folks, they moved west to make their fame and fortune. they ended up in laramie, wyoming. the family had been living in memphis, tennessee. he decided to move the family to california. the way he thought he would get to california is, he had a dry goods store in memphis. he sold all of the stuff. got freight cars. as the union pacific was built across the great plains, he followed along and had a ruling dry goods store. -- a rolling dry goods store. he learned that the union pacific railroad is going to have a facility in what would become laramie, wyoming. there was nothing here at the time. he came here before the railroad in february of 1868. he built a building in what is now downtown laramie. the railroad arrived in may. along with his wife and adopted daughter. as i said earlier, they ran the dry goods store
edward was born in the island of st. croix in the caribbean. his father moved there from northwestern new england. while he was there, he met a young woman. they ran away to jersey city, new jersey to get married. like a lot of young folks, they moved west to make their fame and fortune. they ended up in laramie, wyoming. the family had been living in memphis, tennessee. he decided to move the family to california. the way he thought he would get to california is, he had a dry goods store in...
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edward ivinson was born on the island of st. croix in the caribbean. he lived there for seven years. his father moved there from northwestern england to manage a sugarcane plantation. he wound up in new york city. while he was there, he met a young woman. he was 23, she was they ran away 16. to jersey city, new jersey to get married. eventually like a lot of young folks, they moved west to make their fame and fortune. and eventually wound up in laramie, wyoming. the family had been living in memphis, tennessee. he decided to move the family to california. and the way he thought he would get to california is, he had a dry goods store in memphis. he sold all of the stuff. got freight cars. he put his stuff in these freight cars. as the union pacific was built across the great plains, he followed along and had a rolling dry goods store. the railroad stopped construction for the winter in 1867. edward learns through some source that the union pacific railroad is going to have a facility in what would become laramie, wyoming. there was nothing here at the t
edward ivinson was born on the island of st. croix in the caribbean. he lived there for seven years. his father moved there from northwestern england to manage a sugarcane plantation. he wound up in new york city. while he was there, he met a young woman. he was 23, she was they ran away 16. to jersey city, new jersey to get married. eventually like a lot of young folks, they moved west to make their fame and fortune. and eventually wound up in laramie, wyoming. the family had been living in...
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he's born in st. croix, he winds up in new york with no money. we recently received a letter his father sent him that said we know you're without a position. and he winds up in little old laramie, wyoming. at the time, you know, 800 people in 1870. and he amasses this fortune, builds this beautiful building, builds -- is a major builder downtown. i think it's fair to say he was a critical part of the evolution of laramie from 1868 all the way through 1928 when he finally passed away. for both jane and edward, what i want people to walk away from after they see this house that costs an awful lot of money to build, that maybe the money was at least early on made from the people of laramie in not the best way, that when they leave, they understand what they did for our community. whether it was james' early actions with the school and the church and suffrage act or -- and, especially, his philanthropy that resulted in all these great things for our community. so that's what i would like them to walk away from, because, you know, you can see in a lot
he's born in st. croix, he winds up in new york with no money. we recently received a letter his father sent him that said we know you're without a position. and he winds up in little old laramie, wyoming. at the time, you know, 800 people in 1870. and he amasses this fortune, builds this beautiful building, builds -- is a major builder downtown. i think it's fair to say he was a critical part of the evolution of laramie from 1868 all the way through 1928 when he finally passed away. for both...
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he was born on a plantation in st. croix. he winds up in new york with no money. we know he didn't have any money because we recently received a letter his father sitting which said we know he was out of position. he winds up in little old laramie, wyoming, at the time 800 people in 1870. he amasses this fortune, builds disputable building, built downtown that i think it's fair to say he was a critical part of the evolution of laramie from 1868 all the way through 1928 when he finally passed away. for both jane and edward, what i want people to walk away from after they see this house that cost an awful lot of money to build, that may be the money was at least early on made from the people of laramie and not the best way, that when they leave they understand what they did for our community, whether it was her early actions with the school and the church and suffer jack, and especially his philanthropy that resulted in all these great things with our community. that's what i would like for them to walk away from because you can see in a lot of places fancy homes, a
he was born on a plantation in st. croix. he winds up in new york with no money. we know he didn't have any money because we recently received a letter his father sitting which said we know he was out of position. he winds up in little old laramie, wyoming, at the time 800 people in 1870. he amasses this fortune, builds disputable building, built downtown that i think it's fair to say he was a critical part of the evolution of laramie from 1868 all the way through 1928 when he finally passed...
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it looks like the st. croix stock markets areorecasting a rosy outcome. the bond market is hard to say whathe it's forecasting because a lot of bonds are bought by central banks. it's hard to mean what that means wren rates in low. >> i don't think today there looks like a recession in 20. i think there is enough strength in the economy to go past 2020. i can't prect further than th. but right now i don't think a recession likely in 10 will 0 until some event happens in the geopolitical world. >> let turn to jack ablin to talk more about the new highs in the market today. p foundingtner and chief investment offers atet cr capital welcome back. >> thanks, sue. >> you say the next catalyst for the market has to be fiscal. what are you looking for specifically? >> sure, i mean weulled out all stops on monetary pms. three rate cuts this year. >> um-hum. >> we ha reasonable profit growth. nothingtastic. last year's profit expectations were negative. beating that number was pretty easy. analystxpect probably high single digit profit growth overt next four quart
it looks like the st. croix stock markets areorecasting a rosy outcome. the bond market is hard to say whathe it's forecasting because a lot of bonds are bought by central banks. it's hard to mean what that means wren rates in low. >> i don't think today there looks like a recession in 20. i think there is enough strength in the economy to go past 2020. i can't prect further than th. but right now i don't think a recession likely in 10 will 0 until some event happens in the geopolitical...
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in 1493, columbus and his men landed on an island known as st. croix in the u.s. virgin islands. there they met a group of people . while en route back to their ship with these captives, columbus' men encountered the fierce villagers and the first recorded violent conflict between europeans and native americans of the western hemisphere ensued. killing one of the -- one of columbus' men. men and women fought with bows and can knees against gun -- canoes against gun pouders on ship -- gunpowder and men on ships. when you use words such as barbeque, gavea, canoe, hurricane, potatoes, savannah, you're connecting with indigenous people who centuries ago journeyed from south america to settle in the arc pell gow that has given and continues to give much to this country and the world. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman s recognized for one minute. mr. olson: madam speaker, i rise to share the facts and give an update on what's happening in a certain region. a special treatment was give
in 1493, columbus and his men landed on an island known as st. croix in the u.s. virgin islands. there they met a group of people . while en route back to their ship with these captives, columbus' men encountered the fierce villagers and the first recorded violent conflict between europeans and native americans of the western hemisphere ensued. killing one of the -- one of columbus' men. men and women fought with bows and can knees against gun -- canoes against gun pouders on ship -- gunpowder...