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"Insane Sisters is the extraordinary tale of two sisters, Mary Alice Heinbach and Euphemia B. Koller, and their seventeen-year property dispute against the nation's leading cement corporation - the Atlas Portland Cement Company."--BOOK JACKET.

"In 1903, Atlas built a plant on the border of the small community of Ilasco, located just outside Hannibal - home of the infamous cave popularized in Mark Twain's most acclaimed novels. The rich and powerful Atlas quickly appointed itself as caretaker of Twain's heritage and sought to take control of Ilasco. However, its authority was challenged in 1910 when Heinbach inherited her husband's tract of land that formed much of the unincorporated town site.

On grounds that Heinbach's husband had been in the advanced stages of alcoholism when she married him the year before, some of Ilasco's political leaders and others who had ties to Atlas challenged the will, charging Heinbach with undue influence."--BOOK JACKET.

"To help fight against the local lawyers and politicians who wanted Atlas to own the land, Heinbach enlisted the help of her shrewd and combative sister, Euphemia Koller, by making her co-owner of the tract. In a complex case that went to the Missouri Supreme Court four times, the sisters fiercely sought to hang on to the tract. However, in 1921 the county probate court imposed a guardianship over Heinbach and a circuit judge ordered a sheriff's sale of the property.

After Atlas purchased the tract, Koller waged a lonely battle to overturn the sale and expose the political conspiracies that had led to Ilasco's conversion into a company town. Her efforts ultimately resulted in her court-ordered confinement in 1927 to Missouri's State Hospital Number One for the Insane, where she remained until her death at age sixty-eight."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
262

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1999, University of Missouri Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-252) and index.

Published in
Columbia
Genre
Biography.
Other Titles
Insane sisters, Price paid for challenging a company town

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
977.8/355
Library of Congress
F474.I23 A54 1999, F474.I23A54 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 262 p. :
Number of pages
262

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL39947M
Internet Archive
insanesistersorp00andr
ISBN 10
0826212409
LCCN
99029913
OCLC/WorldCat
41404514
Library Thing
9252510
Goodreads
685040

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