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Author: Eric Erickson
Price: $25.00 (tax included)
Albert Kerry, Sr., was once referred to as the King of Optimists, the kind who
"visions big things and makes them come true." Researched using
materials from the Kerry family archives, this book tells the story of
Kerry's life in the Pacific Northwest. Among Kerry's many pursuits was
the founding of a lumber mill on Tiger Mountain (which gave rise to the
now-defunct town of Kerriston) and participation in planning the
Alaska-Yukon Exposition. Kerry and his enterprises were never still, and
Erickson illustrates his pursuits with a number of original documents. |
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