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    George Hearst

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  1. George Hearst (September 3, 1820 – February 28, 1891) was an American businessman, politician, and patriarch of the Hearst business dynasty. After growing up on a small farm in Missouri, he founded many mining operations, and is known for developing and expanding the Homestake Mine in the late 1870s in the Black Hills of South Dakota.

  2. May 6, 2019 · While one is a semi-fictitious villain whose malevolence dominates the HBO award-winning series Deadwood, the other—the real George Hearst—was an internationally recognized philanthropist and a man of proven integrity. George Hearst was broke when he struck gold for the first time in California in 1857.

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  3. Jul 11, 2023 · George Hearst was a brutal villain on HBO's Deadwood—but the real Hearst was even worse. Brendan Da Costa. Posted: July 11, 2023 | Last updated: October 21, 2023. 1. Humble Abode. To say...

  4. George Hearst was a self-made millionaire with a knack for mining that would lead to success across the American West. Born near Sullivan, Missouri, on September 3, 1820, to William and Elizabeth Collins Hearst, George was the oldest of three children.

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  6. Jan 21, 2022 · Now, California historian Matthew Bernstein has set the record straight with George Hearst: Silver King of The Gilded Age (University of Oklahoma Press, $26.95). Why is George Hearst important to remember and know in 2022?

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  7. Mar 21, 2022 · Matthew Bernstein provides the first full-length biography of Western mining magnate George Hearst.

  8. George Hearst. (1820-1891) George Hearst was born and raised in Franklin County, Missouri in 1820. Growing up he received very little in the way of formal education but he did learn a lot about the so-called “lay of the land,” particularly with regard to mining. He observed copper mining, which was well established in Missouri.

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