Hop King: Ezra Meeker's Boom Years

Author:   Dennis M. Larsen
Publisher:   Washington State University Press
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9780874223422


Pages:   268
Publication Date:   20 October 2016
Format:   Paperback
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"Two of Ezra Meeker's defining traits were his ability to recognize business opportunities and his willingness to take risks. In 1852, the Washington Territory pioneer traveled west over the Oregon Trail, finally settling near Tacoma in the Puyallup Valley.In the mid-1860s, he planted his first hops, and despite wild price fluctuations, attained modest success. Then he met beer brewer Henry Weinhard and began selling to him directly. Approximately twenty-five acres of hop roots led to $9,000 in sales--$154,000 today. Inspired, other farmers slowly joined in, shipping produce to San Francisco. Ezra served as a broker and traveled to New York and London to open new markets. Convinced Northwest hops were superior, he hired a respected chemist to analyze the quantity of extract produced from Bavarian and New York hops as well as his own. The results confirmed his claims. Then in 1882, Meeker quietly bypassed California middlemen, sending Washington hops directly to New York. That same year, Pacific coast growers benefited from widespread crop failure elsewhere. Desperate brewers offered astronomical prices and Puyallup farmers were rich. E. Meeker and Co. became the largest hops exporter in the country, and Ezra the official ""hop king."" Rarely idle, Meeker also managed a large family, became involved in philanthropy and development schemes, promoted Washington and Puget Sound, was active in politics and women's suffrage, and tried to manufacture sugar from beets. Impulsive and pugnacious, he was an intimidating business opponent who became entangled in numerous lawsuits. Sadly, a combination of bad investments, lack of diversification, the 1893 depression, a financial betrayal, and an aphid plague brought Meeker's boom years to a close. In his newest book, Dennis M. Larsen recounts Ezra Meeker's profitable years as well as the intertwined histories of hops, Puyallup, and Washington Territory."

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Author:   Dennis M. Larsen
Publisher:   Washington State University Press
Imprint:   Washington State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780874223422


ISBN 10:   0874223423
Pages:   268
Publication Date:   20 October 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Chapter 1. Two Brothers Chapter 2. Politics and the Law Chapter 3. A New Start Chapter 4. Birth of the Puyallup Valley Hop Industry Chapter 5. Suddenly Wealthy Chapter 6. Building a Town Chapter 7. The Feud Chapter 8. The Hop King Chapter 9. The London Hop Trade Chapter 10. Diversification Chapter 11. The Chinese Expulsion Chapter 12. The American Exhibition at New Orleans Chapter 13. Second Trip to England Chapter 14. Meeker for Congress Chapter 15. Farm and Home Chapter 16. A Woman's Right to Vote Chapter 17. Society News and Real Estate Chapter 18. Mayor Meeker Chapter 19. The Frank Meeker Story Chapter 20. Hop Lice Chapter 21. Traveling Man Chapter 22. The Siege of Puyallup Chapter 23. Beginning of the End Chapter 24. Financial Troubles Chapter 25. The Fourth Trip to England Afterward A Short History of Beer Appendix Bibliography Index

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"""Hop King sheds light on one of the most colorful and accomplished men from the early days of the Washington Territory."" --Pacific Northwest Inlander ""Meeker was a 19th century man, but his life story is completely contemporary for business in the early 21st."" --Tacoma News Tribune ""Meeker was like the Evergreen State's Forrest Gump--seemingly a part of every big moment in our early history."" --Pacific Northwest Inlander ""There are many more stories to tell, but the account of [Meeker's] boom years is one of the best."" --Columbia: The Magazine of Western History ""With Hop King, you get a lot more than a blow-by-blow history of how hop fields came to the state, although you get that, too."" --Pacific Northwest Inlander"


Hop King sheds light on one of the most colorful and accomplished men from the early days of the Washington Territory. --Pacific Northwest Inlander Meeker was a 19th century man, but his life story is completely contemporary for business in the early 21st. --Tacoma News Tribune Meeker was like the Evergreen State's Forrest Gump--seemingly a part of every big moment in our early history. --Pacific Northwest Inlander There are many more stories to tell, but the account of [Meeker's] boom years is one of the best. --Columbia: The Magazine of Western History With Hop King, you get a lot more than a blow-by-blow history of how hop fields came to the state, although you get that, too. --Pacific Northwest Inlander


Author Information

An independent historian and former social studies teacher, Dennis Larsen has written for historical journals and is author/co-author of four other books. He speaks frequently on the Oregon Trail, Northwest pioneers, and of course, Ezra Meeker.

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