The Mingenback Chronicles
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In the winter of 1928, Carl F. Mingenback, a Kansas pioneer, insurance leader, and family patriarch, penned a memoir for his six children. What he left behind is an extraordinary first-person account of homesteading, hardship, and hope on the American frontier.From cattle drives and harsh prairie winters to founding a town and shaping the mutual insurance movement, Mingenback recounts a life of grit, purpose, and unwavering dedication to home and community.Now, nearly a century later, his granddaughter-communications professional and storyteller Marla Mingenback Sheiner-brings his unpublished work to light, pairing his words with a powerful new foreword that connects his values to those of the industry and country he helped build.Set against the backdrop of the 19th-century plains and the dawn of American mutual insurance, this is a story of what it truly means to win-and protect-a home in the West.Perfect for readers of: Memoirs of American pioneers 19th-century U.S. history Rural heritage and settlement stories Mutual insurance and cooperative history Family legacies and multigenerational storytelling
In the winter of 1928, Carl F. Mingenback, a Kansas pioneer, insurance leader, and family patriarch, penned a memoir for his six children. What he left behind is an extraordinary first-person account of homesteading, hardship, and hope on the American frontier.From cattle drives and harsh prairie winters to founding a town and shaping the mutual insurance movement, Mingenback recounts a life of grit, purpose, and unwavering dedication to home and community.Now, nearly a century later, his granddaughter-communications professional and storyteller Marla Mingenback Sheiner-brings his unpublished work to light, pairing his words with a powerful new foreword that connects his values to those of the industry and country he helped build.Set against the backdrop of the 19th-century plains and the dawn of American mutual insurance, this is a story of what it truly means to win-and protect-a home in the West.Perfect for readers of: Memoirs of American pioneers 19th-century U.S. history Rural heritage and settlement stories Mutual insurance and cooperative history Family legacies and multigenerational storytelling
AmazonPages: 84, Paperback, Sheiner Enterprises LLC
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