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Collis Potter Huntington

Collis P. Huntington, c.1872 by Stephen W. Shaw

Born(1821-10-22)October 22, 1821

Harwinton, Connecticut, U.S.

DiedAugust 13, 1900(1900-08-13) (aged 78)

Camp Pine Knot, Raquette Lake, New York

Resting placeWoodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, New York
NationalityAmerican
EmployerCentral Pacific Railroad
Southern Pacific Railroad
Chesapeake & Ohio Railway
Known forFirst Transcontinental Railroad
Spouse(s)

Elizabeth Stillman Stoddard

(m.1844; died 1883)​

Arabella Huntington

(m.1884)​
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Collis Potter Huntington (October 22, 1821 – August 13, 1900) was an American industrialist and railway magnate. He was one of the Big Four of western railroading (along with Leland Stanford, Mark Hopkins, and Charles Crocker) who invested in Theodore Judah's idea to build the Central Pacific Railroad as part of the first U.S. transcontinental railroad. Huntington helped lead and develop other major interstate lines, such as the Southern Paci

The Great Persuader

The Biography of Collis P. Huntington

by David Lavender

Imprint:University Press of Colorado

"[L]avish and fascinating detail, emphasizing in particular the complex, often illegal, financial and political wirepulling that generally won the day for Huntington."
—Kirkus

"David Lavender's biography probably will remain the standard account of Collis Potter Huntington for some decades to come."
—Montana Magazine

 

The Great Persuader is the biography of a robber baron, the greatest railroad mogul of them all—Collis P. Huntington, the Sacramento, California storekeeper who, along with Leland Stanford and Mark Hopkins, parlayed $1,500 into America's first continental railroad. It is an almost unbelievable story of a high dream of fortune realized through highhanded practices—an adventure which left the national treasury poorer by millions of swindled dollars, and America itself richer by a national railroad system which contributed greatly to the country's westward expansion. How did Huntington operate? What were his methods? W

Collis Potter Huntington

American railroad magnate (1821–1900)

Collis Potter Huntington

Collis P. Huntington, c. 1872 by Stephen W. Shaw

Born(1821-10-22)October 22, 1821[1]

Harwinton, Connecticut, U.S.

DiedAugust 13, 1900(1900-08-13) (aged 78)

Camp Pine Knot, Raquette Lake, New York, U.S.

Resting placeWoodlawn Cemetery,
Bronx, New York, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Employer(s)Central Pacific Railroad
Southern Pacific Railroad
Chesapeake & Ohio Railway
Known forFirst transcontinental railroad
Spouses

Elizabeth Stillman Stoddard

(m. ; died 1883)​

Collis Potter Huntington (October 22, 1821 – August 13, 1900)[2] was an American industrialist and railway magnate. He was one of the Big Four of western railroading (along with Leland Stanford, Mark Hopkins, and Charles Crocker) who invested in Theodore Judah's idea to build the Central Pacific Railroad as part of the first U.S. transcontinental railroad.[3] Huntington helped lead

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