
Mr. Plummer is the archetype of the frontier tycoon—an ambitious man who grew up alongside a fledgling Minneapolis, when only three cabins dotted the western bank of the Mississippi. From a river‑boat captain who once set fire to a doomed vessel for insurance money, he turned wreckage into a lumber empire, buying land, building a grand house on Seventh Street, and donating generously whenever disaster struck. His reputation as a shrewd, “smart” businessman is matched only by his knack for spotting profit in the most unexpected places.
The story takes a turn when a lively, quick‑witted seamstress arrives to work in his household, sparking a personal upheaval that reshapes his world. Plummer’s fortunes expand dramatically after he seizes the untapped power of St. Anthony Falls, erecting a mill that quickly draws factories and transforms the riverbank into a bustling town. Meanwhile, his two children—an eager son and a cultured daughter—navigate their own ambitions, hinting at the next generation’s role in the empire he has built.
Language
fi
Duration
~5 hours (307K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-11-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1841–1917
A Norwegian writer, preacher, and language advocate, he helped bring Landsmål into literature and wrote novels, stories, and religious works that reached readers far beyond Norway. His life took him from Bergen folk culture to the United States and back again, and that wide experience shaped both his fiction and his beliefs.
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