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79: 266: 261: 281: 102: 106: 276: 43: 91: 271: 50:, had acquired control of several railroad companies in an attempt to build a transcontinental rail network c. 1900. 286: 197: 135: 53: 256: 221: 47: 222:"Western Maryland's Future. Baltimore City's Holdings Formally Transferred to the Fuller Syndicate" 98: 63: 113:, Gould and the syndicate became financially overextended in 1908 and the railroads entered 8: 39: 203: 193: 105:
in 1902, and Ramsey became president of these companies in 1903. They acquired the
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of the Gould organization; Joseph Ramsey, Jr., president of the
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The Western Maryland Railway: Fireballs and Black Diamonds
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Index

American
financiers
railroads
George Jay Gould I
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad
Missouri Pacific Railroad
Gould transcontinental system
Myron T. Herrick
Governor
Ohio
Ambassador
France
Winslow S. Pierce
General Counsel
Wabash Railroad
Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad
Western Maryland Railway
West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway
George's Creek and Cumberland Railroad
Panic of 1907
receivership
History of Scranton and Its People


The Western Maryland Railway Story: A Chronicle of the First Century--1852-1952




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