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At 19, he was an office boy for the Accounting Department of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad. Shearson advanced through the company, occupying several positions, until he relocated to Milwaukee in 1887. There, he served as chief clerk of the Accounts Department of the Wisconsin Central
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Railroad. After a year, he was promoted to Auditor of Disbursements. In 1890, Shearson returned to Chicago, where he eventually retired from railroad service and entered the steel industry in 1898. Before forming
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on August 3, 1864 to William A. and Marion W. Shearson. At the age of 17, he left school to pursue work. Shearson traveled West and took up farming and stock-raising for a brief time.
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Shearson married Flora Josephine Shea on November 14, 1903. The couple resided on the
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Edward Shearson (c. 1904), founder of Shearson, Hammill & Co.
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The Shearson name was finally abandoned in 1994 following
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banker
Shearson, Hammill & Co.
brokerage
investment banking
Canada West
Shearson, Hammill & Co.
Caleb Wild Hammill
U.S. Steel
Federal Steel Company
Hayden, Stone & Co.
Shearson Hayden Stone
Primerica
American Express
Smith Barney Shearson
Upper East Side
Manhattan
Greenwich, Connecticut
Shearson, Hammill & Co.
Shearson Lehman Hutton


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Prominent and progressive Americans: an encyclopædia of Contemporaneous Biography
A thousand American Men of Mark of Today
Shearson Lehman Brothers Company History

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