This unique memoir recounts the life of James Stokes Dickerson, a prominent American businessman and philanthropist. Written by his daughter, Emma Richardson Dickerson, and her husband, Asahel Clark Kendrick, the book offers a vivid portrait of a man who helped shape the economic and social landscape of his time. Through personal anecdotes, photographs, and historical context, readers will gain a rich understanding of Dickerson’s remarkable life and legacy.
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