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John Hillric Bonn

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and remained so until his death in 1891, a period of twenty-six years. He also was one of the founders of the
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was purchasing his holdings for $ 2,500,000 (approximately $ 84,778,000 today).
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Hillric J. Bonn
North Hudson County Railway
Friesland
Grand Duchy of Oldenburg
Weehawken, New Jersey
North Hudson County Railway
Eldorado Amusement Park
Weehawken, New Jersey
Friesland
Grand Duchy of Oldenburg
North Hudson County Railway
Hoboken Land and Improvement Company
Weehawken, New Jersey
cerebral aneurysm





"A Busy Life Brought To A Close. J. H. Bonn, North Hudson Railway Company's President, Dead"
New York Times
"John Hillric Bonn"
Hoboken Historical Museum
"North Hudson Railway. John H. Bonn To Sell His Controlling Interest In The Road"
New York Times
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19th-century American railroad executives
1829 births
1891 deaths
Oldenburg emigrants to the United States

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