- William Rand (printer)
William H. Rand (
2 May 1828 –20 June 1915 ) was born inQuincy, Massachusetts . As a young man, he was an apprentice at his brothers' print shop inBoston . He was enticed west in September, 1849, by theCalifornia Gold Rush . He settled inLos Angeles and co-founded the state's first newspaper, the "Los Angeles Star". In 1856, he returned to Boston for a short time before moving toChicago and opening a print shop in June of that year. Two years later he hired an Irish immigrant,Andrew McNally , to work in his shop for $9 per week. The two formally established Rand, McNally & Co. in 1868 and became one of the biggest and best-known map publishers in history. Rand retired as president of Rand McNally in 1899 and returned to his boyhood home ofEast Milton, Massachusetts . He died inNew Canaan, Massachusetts at his daughter's home after being ill for some time.Sources
* Short, John Rennie (2001). [http://books.google.com/books?id=ANqfqIU-CcsC Representing the Republic: Mapping the United States, 1600-1900] . London: Reaktion Books. ISBN 1861890869
*New York Times , 22 June 1915. [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9403E5D8153BE333A25751C2A9609C946496D6CF W.H. RAND, PUBLISHER, DIES; Former Head of Rand, McNally & Co. Was a Pioneer Printer.]
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/rand-mcnally-company?cat=biz-fin Rand McNally & Company: Information and Much More from Answers.com]
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