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PHOTO CREDITS
Detroit Publishing/Fred Harvey postcard courtesy of Michael McMillan (MM)
courtesy of Helen Harvey Mills (HHM)
Norman Forsyth photograph courtesy of the David R. Phillips Collection (DPC)
courtesy of Daggett Harvey Jr. Collection (DHC)
Special Collections/University of Arizona Library/Fred Harvey Collection/ Box 5 Folder 5 Print 5–5–1
Peyton-Strauss studio, Kansas City; courtesy of Stewart Harvey, Jr. Collection (SHC)
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HHM; 2: courtesy of Leavenworth County Historical Society (LCHS); 3: HHM; 4: DHC; 5: DPC
LCHS; 2: LCHS; 3: courtesy of Fort Wallace Museum; 4: HHMC; 5: courtesy of Kansas State Historical Society (DSHS); 6: DHC; 7: KSHS; 8: courtesy of Jere Krakow Collection (JKC)
Florence Harvey House Museum Collection (FHHC); 2: DPL; 3: Richard Lukin Collection; 4: courtesy Palace of the Governors Photo Archives (NMHM/DCA) #;127376; 5: HHM; 6: HHMC; 7: KSHS; 8: KSHS; 9: FHHC; 10: DHC
Ann Kander Collection; 2: JKC; 3: HHMC; 4: JKC; 5: Gordon Chappell Collection/Denver Public Library (GCC-DPL; 3: Denver Public Library Collection (DPL); 4: courtesy Palace of the Governors Photo Archives (NMHM/DCA) #;14292; 5: HHM
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photo by G. L. Rose, Grand Canyon National Park Museum Collection (GCNP); 2: SHC; 3: photo by Charles Lummis, courtesy of Braun Research Library/Autry National Center (BRL); 4: DPL; 5: Charles Lummis Collection, BRL
HHM; 2: Fred Harvey Collection GCNP; 3: Mary Larkin Smith Collection GCNP; 4: GCC-DPL; 5: GCC-DPL; 6: Theodore Roosevelt Collection/Harvard College Library; 7: DPL; 8: Fred Harvey Collection GCNP; 9: KSHS; 10: DPL
MM; 2: DHC; 3: KSHS; 4: courtesy of Waynoka Historical Society (WHS); 5: WHS; 6: FHHC; 7: HHM; 8: Kitty Harvey Scrapbook GCNP; 9: MM
Nancy Tucker Collection; 2: Fred Harvey logo used by permission of Xanterra Parks & Resorts, Inc.; 3: SHC; 4: Kay Harvey Collection (KHC); 5: KHC; 6: HHM; 7: WHS; 8: courtesy of Gordon Chappell; 9: El Tovar Studio, Fred Harvey Collection GCNP; 10: HHM; 11: courtesy of Elizabeth and David Pettifer; 12: DHC
Joy Harvey Collection; 2: GCC-DPL; 3: KSHS; 4: KHC; 5: MM; 6: DHC
About the Author
STEPHEN FRIED is an award-winning investigative journalist and essayist, and an adjunct professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. His acclaimed first biography, Thing of Beauty: The Tragedy of Supermodel Gia, inspired the Emmy-winning film Gia and introduced the word “fashionista” into the English language; he is also the author of the widely praised books The New Rabbi, Bitter Pills: Inside the Hazardous World of Legal Drugs, and Husbandry. A two-time recipient of the National Magazine Award, Fried has written frequently for Vanity Fair, GQ, The Washington Post Magazine, Rolling Stone, Glamour, Ladies’ Home Journal, and Philadelphia magazine. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife, author Diane Ayres.
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Appetite for America : how visionary businessman Fred Harvey built a railroad hospitality empire that civilized the Wild West / Stephen Fried.
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eISBN: 978-0-553-90732-2
1. Harvey, Fred. 2. Restaurateurs—United States—Biography. 3. Fred Harvey (Firm) 4. Cookery, American. I. Title.
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