The Tragic Demise Of America's Railroad Tycoon - chat
Webon may 10, 1869, railroad tycoon leland stanford drove in the famous golden spike linking up the two halves of the country's first transcontinental railroad.
Despite modest developments in infrastructure, america remained a largely untamed expanse of land.
For about a year this.
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Webin 1860, the railroad wars that raged for decades reached a climax.
In 1856, at the age of 20, gould truly entered the business world when he partnered with charles leupp and opened a tannery.
Webfive years later, huntington was bitten by the railroad bug, in the form of ted judah, who visualized a railroad stretching across the american continent.
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