The developer's frontier

The developer's frontier1988
About this book
This book tells how one nineteenth-century group of developers, the Holland Land Company, promoted and organized a settlement of vast wilderness tracts in western New York state. Wyckoff shows that the experience of eastern developers was distinctive from that of other frontier settlers; unlike the isolated pioneer of Frederick Jackson Turner's frontier model or the land speculator in search of quick profits that other historians have described, eastern frontier developers fostered long-term settlement and regional growth by means of carefully formulated and comprehensive plans. - Jacket flap.
Details
- First published
- 1988
- OL Work ID
- OL1943065W
Subjects
Cities and townsFrontier and pioneer lifeHistorical geographyHistoryLand settlement patternsLand use, RuralRural Land useLandscape architectureNew york (n.y.), description and travel