“Everything is over”
So wrote Emanuel Lehman, one of three brothers who founded the cotton-trading company that bore his name. The year was 1862. The cause of alarm: the Civil War, which had cut off communications between Montgomery, Ala., where Lehman Brothers was founded a dozen years earlier, and New York, where much of its business was transacted.
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