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James H. Dooley

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31: 216:, which soon expanded into a multi-state system of over 8,000 miles. During this period of expansion Dooley served on the board of directors of the Richmond and West Point Terminal Railway and Warehouse Company. During the panic of 1893 when the Danville system faced bankruptcy, the company was reorganized by Drexel Morgan and Company of New York into the new 332:
Mrs. Sallie Dooley gave Swannanoa to her husband's two remaining sisters upon her death, and while it subsequently changed ownership several times, the mansion remains, and like Maymont is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. She also gave a half million dollars to build the Crippled
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According to Richmond's Maymont Foundation, "Major Dooley's leadership of various civic endeavors runs as a continuous thread through the history of Richmond, from the early 1870s through the early 1920s." He succeeded his father as a board member of St. Joseph's Orphanage. In 1881, he helped raise
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During the postwar years, as Richmond began to rebuild its business district, Dooley began a legal career. Upon his father's death in 1868, James Dooley started using his father's honorific "Major," although he himself never attained that rank. The following year, Dooley married Sarah ("Sallie") O.
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in May 1862. He was captured and confined for a short time. Upon his release, Dooley worked in the Confederate Ordnance Department in Richmond. After the war, Dooley completed a Master of Arts degree at Georgetown, then returned to Richmond.
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in real estate and became involved in railroads, insurance, steel, and banking. In 1880, Dooley joined the board of directors of the
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Children's Hospital in Richmond (later the Children's Hospital of Richmond) and another half million dollars to build the
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Payment of gold contracts in silver : correspondence between James H. Dooley and U.S. Senator John W. Daniel.
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James Henry Dooley was the son of Irish immigrants John and Sarah Dooley. He was born in
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In 1893, Major Dooley had a large stone mansion built on a large estate overlooking the
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James Dooley is still considered one of the largest donors in the history of the
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and, in 1919, gave the funds to construct the Dooley Hospital (now part of
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money for relief in Ireland. Dooley also served on the board of the
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Major Dooley died in Richmond at the age of 81. He was interred in
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Georgetown University College of Arts & Sciences alumni
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Dooley, J. H., Daniel, J. W., & Daniel, J. W. (1891).
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Richmond, Virginia
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Richmond
Reconstruction
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Richmond, Virginia
St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
Georgetown University
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Staunton, Virginia
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