City of Dust: A Cement Company Town in the Land of Tom Sawyer

City of Dust: A Cement Company Town in the Land of Tom Sawyer

by Gregg Andrews, G. Andrews
ISBN-10:
082621424X
ISBN-13:
9780826214249
Pub. Date:
09/28/2002
Publisher:
University of Missouri Press
ISBN-10:
082621424X
ISBN-13:
9780826214249
Pub. Date:
09/28/2002
Publisher:
University of Missouri Press
City of Dust: A Cement Company Town in the Land of Tom Sawyer

City of Dust: A Cement Company Town in the Land of Tom Sawyer

by Gregg Andrews, G. Andrews

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Overview

Mark Twain's boyhood home of Hannibal, Missouri, often brings to mind romanticized images of Twain's fictional characters Huck Finn or Tom Sawyer exploring caves and fishing from the banks of the Mississippi River. In City of Dust, Gregg Andrews tells another story of the Hannibal area, the very real story of the exploitation and eventual destruction of Ilasco, Missouri, an industrial town created to serve the purposes of the Atlas Portland Cement Company.

In this new edition, Andrews provides an introduction detailing the impact of this book since its initial publication in 1996. He writes of a new twist in the Ilasco saga, one that concerns the Continental Cement Company’s attempt, not unlike Atlas’s one hundred years earlier, to manipulate the sale of a piece of land near its plant in the town. He explores the uneasy relationship between preservationists and the plant’s CEO and officials in St. Louis; the growing movement to preserve Ilasco’s heritage, including the building of a monument to commemorate the early residents of the town; and the grassroots petition drive and letter-writing campaign that stopped the Continental Cement Company’s machinations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826214249
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Publication date: 09/28/2002
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 6.13(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.10(d)
Age Range: 14 Years

About the Author

Gregg Andrews was born in Hannibal, Missouri, and grew up in Ilasco. He is Professor of History at Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos and the Assistant Director of the Center for Texas Music History. Andrews is also the author of Insane Sisters, or, the Price Paid for Challenging a Company Town (University of Missouri Press) and Shoulder to Shoulder? The American Federation of Labor, the United States, and the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1924.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
New Introductionxiii
Introduction1
Part IA Foreign Colony in Mossback Missouri
1.From Robber Caves to Robber Barons: Atlas Portland Cement and the Transformation of Mark Twain's Boyhood Playground7
2.Woodchopper Landlords and Cement Mill Tenants: The Social Origins of Ilasco23
3.A Labor Camp in the Shadow of Atlas40
4.The Wages of Cement63
5.The Militia Comes to Town: Labor Unrest and the Strike of 191085
Part IIWhose Community?
6.Extending the Control of Old Man Atlas, 1910-1930109
7.Schools and Churches133
8.Company Patriotism and the War on Booze, Blacks, and Immigrants, 1910-1930206
9.The Culture of Cement and the Forging of an Identity228
Part IIIDust to Dust Big Business, the State, and the Destruction of Ilasco
10.New Landlord on the Block: The United States Steel Corporation, "Imperfect Collusion," and Depression-Era Ilasco257
11.Gypsies Come to Town: A Union at Last275
12.Ilasco and the Commercial Construction of Mark Twain290
13.Render unto Atlas: The War on Community and Labor305
Epilogue: Whose History? Whose Mark Twain?323
Bibliography329
Index347
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