History of the Great American FortunesModern Library, 1936 - 732 páginas For contents and other editions, see Author Catalog. |
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... shares of common , 4,933 shares of preferred , and 38,398 shares of prior lien stock in the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway . So while some of the older owners or their estates were divesting them- selves of part or all of their railroad ...
... shares of common , 4,933 shares of preferred , and 38,398 shares of prior lien stock in the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway . So while some of the older owners or their estates were divesting them- selves of part or all of their railroad ...
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... shares in the New York Central Railroad . They also owned 128,000 shares in the Delaware , Lackawanna and Western Railroad ; 146,325 in the Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad ; 28,000 shares of common , and 34,358 shares of preferred ...
... shares in the New York Central Railroad . They also owned 128,000 shares in the Delaware , Lackawanna and Western Railroad ; 146,325 in the Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad ; 28,000 shares of common , and 34,358 shares of preferred ...
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... shares in each line . Arthur Curtiss James was a son of that D. Willis James mentioned in a previous chapter as a partner in Phelps , Dodge & Com- pany , and succeeded his father as one of the leading figures in that con- cern ...
... shares in each line . Arthur Curtiss James was a son of that D. Willis James mentioned in a previous chapter as a partner in Phelps , Dodge & Com- pany , and succeeded his father as one of the leading figures in that con- cern ...
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PREFACE TO THE 1936 EDITION | 19 |
PREFACE TO THE 1909 EDITION | 25 |
CHAPTER I | 31 |
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