Henry Bradley Plant explores in enlightening and engaging detail its protagonist's complex blend of driving work ethic, relentless ambition, shameless networking, repeated good luck, and well-timed bribery and corporate scheming, which combined to transform the poor, Connecticut widow's son into a rich transportation titan with international reach and the trust of presidents. The author effectively mines diplomatic, borderlands, business, transportation, communications and even religious history and developments throughout Plant's long life across most of the nineteenth century to tell the subject's story and validate his importance." - Daniel R. Weinfeld, author of The Jackson County War: Reconstruction and Resistance in Post-Civil War Florida