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Samuel Insull (November 11, 1859 – July 16, 1938) was a
British American business magnate. He was an
innovator and
investor based in
Chicago who helped...
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Insull may
refer to:
Insull Utilities Investment Inc.
Insull,
Kentucky Leonard Insull (1883–1974),
figurinist Samuel Insull (1859–1938),
investor This...
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Insull agreed to stay on only long
enough to
oversee the
consolidation of Edison's companies. The
board of
Chicago Edison wrote to
Insull, asking...
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American newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst and
Chicago tycoons Samuel Insull and
Harold McCormick. A rich
incorporation of the
experiences and knowledge...
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referred to as "
Insull's Throne."
Insull directed the
chair should face west to
signify turning his back on New York.[citation needed]
Insull had left a vice...
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Insull is an
unincorporated community and coal town in
Harlan County, Kentucky. Its post
office is closed. It was also
known as Fee. U.S.
Geological Survey...
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Leonard Insull (1883–1974) was Britain's
leading ventriloquial figure maker of the
twentieth century. He
created many
hundreds of
items for
Lewis Davenport...
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Insull Utilities Investment Inc. was a
corporation securities firm
based in Chicago,
Illinois which became insolvent in 1932. It was
formed in December...
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shaped like a huge
chair and is
sometimes referred to as "
Insull's Throne" or "
Insull's Folly."
Insull selected the
architecture firm Graham, Anderson, Probst...
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built in 1926–1929
under the
orders of
industrial magnate Samuel Insull.
Insull, who led a
holding company that
controlled Chicago's
Commonwealth Edison...