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  1. Biography. HEARST, GEORGE, (Father of William Randolph Hearst), a Senator from California; born near Sullivan, Franklin County, Mo., September 3, 1820; attended the public schools and graduated from the Franklin County Mining School in 1838; upon news of the discovery of gold, moved to California in 1850; highly successful prospector; engaged ...

  2. He makes a dangerous enemy of George Hearst because his determination to stand against his criminal conduct. This puts him in considerable danger, as Hearst does at one point try to create circumstances in which Bullock might be lured into a lethal ambush.

  3. In Deadwood: The Movie, Utter considers selling a plot of land he has developed over many years to George Hearst. When he ultimately declines to sell, Hearst has him murdered, causing no end of anger and grief from his friends and fellow townspeople.

  4. George Hearst was an American businessman, politician, and patriarch of the Hearst business dynasty. After growing up on a small farm in Missouri, he founded many mining operations, and is known for developing and expanding the Homestake Mine in the late 1870s in the Black Hills of South Dakota. In 1879, he listed it on the New York Stock Exchange and went on to other pursuits. The mine's gold ...

  5. 12 de dic. de 2021 · George Hearst was famous for discovering metals—copper, silver, gold—but he liked any mineral he could pull out of the earth.

  6. 3 de ago. de 2021 · In George Silver King of the Gilded Age, Matthew Bernstein captures Hearst’s ascent, casting light on his actions during the Civil War, his tempestuous marriage to his cousin Phoebe, his role as disciplinarian and doting father to future media magnate William Randolph Hearst, and his devious methods of building the greatest mining empire in ...

  7. William Randolph Hearst war das einzige Kind von George Hearst, einem durch Bergbau und Landwirtschaft reich gewordenen Multimillionär, und dessen Frau Phoebe. Nach seinem erfolgreichen Journalismusstudium in Harvard begann er beim Harvard Lampoon, der von Joseph Pulitzer geleitet wurde, zu arbeiten. 1887 übernahm er die Zeitung San Francisco Examiner, um sie mit großem Erfolg radikal ...