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40: 265:. After boasting about his claim that he had personally killed 16 men, Siegel said to Webb, "Del, don't worry, we only kill each other", after seeing the panicked look on Webb’s face. Aside from Howard Hughes, Webb would become the largest casino owner in Nevada after his Webb Corporation acquired the Sahara Nevada Corporation and its holdings of the 295:
and later a resort town, followed. Established in 1953, the town was built by Webb (along with M.O.W. Homes Inc.) for the Magma Copper Company. It required the building of streets, shopping centers, schools, a hospital, and parks. This was a prelude to
172:, to Ernest G. Webb, a fruit farmer, and Henrietta S. Webb. He dropped out of high school to become a carpenter's apprentice, and in 1919, he married Hazel Lenora Church, a graduate nurse. In 1920, Webb was a 300:, which launched on January 1, 1960, with five home models, a shopping center, a recreation center, and a golf course. The opening weekend drew 100,000 people, 10 times more than expected, and resulted in a 212:, which held over 17,000 internees. Construction began on March 27, 1942, and was completed in three weeks. This was accomplished by a crew of 5,000 laborers working double shifts. 507: 386: 596: 314:
In 1919, Webb married his childhood sweetheart, Hazel Lenora Church. They divorced in 1952. In 1961, Webb married Toni Ince, then aged 41, a buyer for
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After buying out MacPhail in October 1947, Webb and Topping remained owners of the Yankees until selling the club to
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In 1928, Webb began Del E. Webb Construction Company. He received many military contracts during
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In 1948, Webb was contracted to build 600 houses and a shopping center called
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in 1964 for $ 11.2 million. During those 20 seasons, the Yankees were in 15
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This article is about the real-estate developer. For the firm, see
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baseball player and a lifelong fan, Webb and partners
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Del Webb company website history of company and man
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Del E. Webb Construction Company

Fresno, California
Rochester, Minnesota
New York Yankees
1945
1964
Del E. Webb Construction Company
New York Yankees
retirement community
Sun City, Arizona
Del E. Webb Construction Company
Fresno, California
ship fitter
Placer County, California
typhoid fever
Phoenix, Arizona
World War II
Poston War Relocation Center
Japanese-American internment camps
World War II
semiprofessional
Dan Topping
Larry MacPhail
$
Jake Ruppert, Jr.
CBS
World Series
mob boss
Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel

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