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Not many towns can boast all that Union has to offer. The birthplace of the computer, the home of philanthropists and entrepreneurs with great foresight, and even a golf classic named for a well-loved cartoon character are just a few of the features that make Union special. In Union, their stories and countless other tales from Union and the villages of Endicott and Johnson City are retold by an exceptional collection of photographs and glass negatives. The story of Union began with the Boston Purchase, the sale of 2,300,000 acres to General Oringle Stoddard. Soon the Town of Union was incorporated, settlers and businesses began to take root, and by 1900, the population had grown and industry was on the rise. George F. Johnson headed Union's Endicott-Johnson Shoe Company. "EJ" was so innovative and generous in the treatment of its 20,000 employees that Johnson became the most beloved man in the town. It was also in Union that Thomas J. Watson Sr. built IBM into the largest corporation in the world. It was here that IBM designed and built the first computers and employed the first technicians to service them. This illustrated volume explores the lives of the wealthy and powerful as well as the daily lives of local townspeople.

Author Biography:

Author Suzanne M. Meredith was born in Johnson City and currently serves as the Town of Union Historian. An accomplished author, businesswoman, and historian, Meredith has tirelessly collected and researched the exceptional pictures to create and share this long-awaited historical account of Union.
Release date Australia
August 1st, 1999
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
200 Illustrations; Frontispiece; Maps; Illustrations, black and white
Pages
128
Dimensions
166x235x10
ISBN-13
9780738503295
Product ID
12618232

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