The City That . . . . Insured America
When New York’s financial district burned in 1835 and insurers up and down the coast folded and paid nothing, one small Connecticut river city pledged its own fortunes and paid every claim in full. That was the day Hartford became the Insurance Capital of the World — a city that grew rich not by making a thing but by keeping a promise. This is the story of how it happened, what the consolidations of our own age took away, and the wild imagination that walked to work every morning inside the great gray fortress of caution.
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