Sources of Credit for a Frontier Lumber Company: The Daniel Shaw Lumber Company as a Type Study

A. Reynolds
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Throughout American history the frontier was plagued by a shortage of capital and credit. The small pioneer farmer who migrated westward to take up cheap or free land needed capital or credit to build his homestead, secure tools and supplies, and provide for the immediate needs of himself and his family until the farm became self-sustaining. Likewise, men who wished to engage in commercial and industrial enterprises on the frontier had to have adequate capital or credit facilities to establish their businesses and to continue operations until the regular marketing of their products made the project self-supporting. The characteristic frontiersman was optimistic about the future and desired to enlarge his capital investment by expanding his landholding or his business in the expectation that future prosperity would create a greater demand for his produce—he believed that the larger the scale of his operations the greater the profits he would reap. His investments and operations, therefore, tended to outrun his own capital, and he characteristically turned to others for help. Since all elements in a frontier society were handicapped by the insufficiency of capital, and its handmaiden, credit, only limited aid could be expected from the frontier community. Assistance from the more stabilized eastern regions was necessary if the pioneer effort was to expand and prosper.
边疆木材公司的信贷来源:丹尼尔·肖木材公司的类型研究
纵观美国历史,边境地区一直饱受资金和信贷短缺的困扰。拓荒者小农向西迁移,占据廉价或免费的土地,他们需要资金或信贷来建造自己的家园,获得工具和物资,并为自己和家人提供即时需求,直到农场能够自给自足。同样,希望在边境从事商业和工业企业的人必须有足够的资金或信贷设施来建立他们的企业并继续经营,直到他们的产品定期销售使项目能够自给自足。典型的拓荒者对未来持乐观态度,希望通过扩大土地所有权或商业来扩大资本投资,期望未来的繁荣会对他的产品产生更大的需求——他相信他的经营规模越大,他获得的利润就越大。因此,他的投资和经营往往超出了他自己的资本,他通常会向别人寻求帮助。由于边境社会的所有要素都受到资本不足的阻碍,而它的女仆——信贷,只能指望边境社区提供有限的援助。如果拓荒者的努力要扩大和繁荣,来自较稳定的东部地区的援助是必要的。
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