It was in the Pennsylvania oil fields that L Frank Baum's father made his fortune.
Specifically, Benjamin Ward Baum (January 3, 1821 - February 14, 1887) was the father of author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum (May 15, 1856 - May 6, 1919). He originally trained to be a barrel maker. But what with his oil field revenues, he became a wealthy businessman and an economic force in the eastern United States of America.
L. Frank Baum's father made his fortune in the oil business. He was involved in operating oil refineries and later became a successful independent oil producer. This wealth allowed Baum's family to live comfortably and support his creative pursuits.
Frank played jazz because of his father. His father loved jazz music and he wanted to make him proud.
Her father, Otto, published her diary.
No he wouldn't because he is currently married and he's going to be the father of two twins in summer
Stanley great great grandfather was the first to make a fortune in the New York Stock Market. Stanley Yelnats then loses all his money to the outlaw known as KissinÕ Kate Barlow when she robbed the stagecoach that Stanley was on which was Camp Green Lake.
so tht he can tame her and make her the 'most obedient wife', thus gaining respect, fame and also fortune from his father-in-law
No, he made a fortune from oil.
Miss Havisham's father made his money as a brewer and through trading goods. He built his fortune through his successful business ventures and investments, which eventually led to his wealth and social standing.
no
Alfred Nobel made his fortune by inventing dynamite.
Nope.
he made his fortune by bulding the model t ford and by mass production
I like Chinese restaurants because they always provide a fortune cookie. Fortune favors the bold.