John H. McFadden and His Age: Cotton and Culture in Philadelphia
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The untold story how John H. McFadden "willed" the Philadelphia Museum of Art into existence.
John H. McFadden (1850–1921) was America’s “Cotton King,” overseeing a multimillion-dollar empire of cotton, from its baling in Memphis to its immensely lucrative sales in Liverpool. In his native Philadelphia, he was the city’s undisputed “cultural czar.” In his spare time, he was a museum administrator and hospital trustee, a property developer and a philanthropist, and he even financed an explora...






















