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History of the Illinois Central Railroad Company and Representative Employes: A History of the Growth and Development of One of the Leading Arteries of Transportation in the United States, from Inception to Its Present Mammoth Proportions, Together with the Biographies of Many of the Men who Have
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Greene, Richard Henry; Stiles, Henry Reed; Dwight, Melatiah Everett; Morrison, George Austin; Mott, Hopper Striker; Totten, John Reynolds; Pitman, Harold Minot; Forest, Louis Effingham De; Ditmas, Charles Andrew; Mann, Conklin; Maynard, Arthur S. (1919).
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His first paternal American ancestor in the United States was William Osborn, who moved from England in 1684 and settled in Salem. From his mother's family, he was probably descended from the Salem navigator,
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History of St. Philip's Church in the Highlands, Garrison, New York: Including, Up to 1840, St. Peter's Church on the Manor of Cortlandt
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In 1853, Osborn married Virginia Reed Sturges (1830–1902). Virginia was the eldest daughter of businessman and arts patron
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Oaklander, Christine I. "Jonathan Sturges, W. H. Osborn, and William Church Osborn: A Chapter in American Art Patronage",
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Oaklander, Christine I. "Jonathan Sturges, W. H. Osborn, and William Church Osborn: A Chapter in American Art Patronage",
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Oaklander, Christine I. "Jonathan Sturges, W. H. Osborn, and William Church Osborn: A Chapter in American Art Patronage",
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and after his wife's death on February 7, 1902, the remainder of the estate was equally divided between their sons.
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Fifty-two Years of Research, Observation and Publication: 1877–1929; a Life Adventure in Breadth and Depth
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in 1854. The Illinois Central, the first land grant railroad in the United States, was on the verge of
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as a junior partner in the firm of Peel, Hubbell & Co. After ten years working in business in the
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in Manhattan, officiated by the Rev. Drs. Joseph McIlvaine and Joseph Duryea, he was buried at
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Osborn died in New York City on March 2, 1894. After a funeral at their city residence, 32
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Osborn began his career with the Boston East India shipping company. In 1841, he went to
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and his wife, Mary Pemberton (née Cady) Sturges. Her sister, Amelia Sturges, married
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Through his son Henry, he was the grandfather of Alexander Perry Osborn (1884–1951);
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Been and are Identified with the Varied Interests of the Illinois Central Railroad
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Osborn, Henry Fairfield; Ripley, Harriet Ernestine; Lucas, Jannette May (1930).
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Alexander James Perry, in 1881. Her sister, Josephine Adams Perry, married
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Genealogy of the Dodge Family of Essex County, Mass. 1629–1894: 1629–1898
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Through his son William, he was the grandfather of Grace Dodge Osborn;
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and guided the railroad from difficult economic times to profitability.
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Osborn also collected paintings by other American artists, including
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The Landscapes of Frederic Edwin Church: Vision of an American Era
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The Landscapes of Frederic Edwin Church: Vision of an American Era
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In 1882, he retired from the railroad business to concentrate on
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four months after their wedding, and her great-grandfather was
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Osborn was born to a farming family on December 21, 1820, in
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Beginning in 1875 and 1882, Osborn was involved in the
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His eldest son Henry inherited 1509: 1451: 1371: 1369: 1313: 668: 666: 664: 546:(1862–1951), who served as president of the 297:in the wake of a stock scandal known as the 1583:Guide to the Osborn Family Papers 1832–1936 1481: 1423: 1341: 1251: 1189: 1135: 1098: 1067: 1005: 747: 370: 310:Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad 241:Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad 1394: 1282: 1220: 958:, p.111. New York: George Braziller, 1966. 897:, p. 53. New York: George Braziller, 1966. 811: 773: 761:. Railroad Historical Company. p. 101 703:Derby, George; White, James Terry (1960). 702: 1613:19th-century American railroad executives 1535: 1366: 1129: 788:"THE OBITUARY RECORD.; William H. Osborn" 722: 661: 60:December 1, 1855 – July 11, 1865 1319: 753: 696: 485: 355:Osborn was a patron and close friend of 1403:"Frederick Osborn, a General, 91, Dies" 1347: 847: 845: 820: 14: 1595: 638: 289:, he took a financial interest in the 1618:19th-century American philanthropists 1400: 1375: 1487: 1457: 1320:Sparling, Polly (October 17, 2008). 842: 1628:American businesspeople in shipping 1401:Saxon, Wolfgang (January 7, 1981). 823:"No Longer Able to Keep the Castle" 24: 1643:Philanthropists from Massachusetts 1633:American people of English descent 821:Bischof, Jackie (August 8, 2013). 530:American Museum of Natural History 25: 1654: 1567: 735:. C. Scribner's Sons. p. 152 462:, and European artists including 1638:Illinois Central Railroad people 1488:Cook, Joan (December 13, 1988). 481: 27:American businessman (1820–1894) 1376:Dodge, Joseph Thompson (1898). 1348:Chorley, Edward Clowes (1912). 974: 961: 942: 929: 916: 887: 383:, who sold him works including 315: 303:New York and New Haven Railroad 149: 874: 632: 572: 563:Saint Philip's Church Cemetery 13: 1: 754:Ackerman, William K. (1900). 626: 615:(1893–1988), who founded the 250: 1551:Princeton University Library 601:Eliza Osgood Vanderbilt Webb 342:Hospital for Special Surgery 301:that was connected with the 7: 1587:New-York Historical Society 969:Metropolitan Museum Journal 937:Metropolitan Museum Journal 924:Metropolitan Museum Journal 861:Frick Art Reference Library 642:American National Biography 10: 1659: 1354:. E.S. Gorham. p. 378 579:Henry Fairfield Osborn Jr. 548:Metropolitan Museum of Art 346:Training School for Nurses 769:– via Google Books. 743:– via Google Books. 718:– via Google Books. 692:– via Google Books. 359:(the English economist), 291:Illinois Central Railroad 276: 237:Illinois Central Railroad 226: 209: 188: 159: 133: 119: 95: 90: 86: 76: 64: 53: 48:Illinois Central Railroad 45: 41: 34: 605:William Henry Vanderbilt 538:Junius Spencer Morgan II 440:Sanford Robinson Gifford 371:Art patron and collector 954:- Huntington, David C. 657:(subscription required) 512:Continental Congressman 474:, George Jacobides and 1468:American Craft Council 1327:Hudson Valley Magazine 607:and great-grandson of 589:Frederick Henry Osborn 526:Henry Fairfield Osborn 495: 436:John Frederick Kensett 1144:. pp. 117, 170. 1142:Yale University Press 893:Huntington, David C. 710:. J. T. White Company 597:Aileen Hoadley Osborn 544:William Church Osborn 506:in 1861, but died of 489: 444:John William Casilear 381:Frederic Edwin Church 245:Frederic Edwin Church 139:Virginia Reed Sturges 1623:American art patrons 1521:www.businesswire.com 1464:www.craftcouncil.org 1301:. September 17, 1969 1086:. September 30, 1881 609:Cornelius Vanderbilt 552:William E. Dodge Jr. 386:The Andes of Ecuador 257:Salem, Massachusetts 233:William Henry Osborn 113:Salem, Massachusetts 100:William Henry Osborn 18:William Henry Osborn 1458:Shaykett, Jessica. 1239:. February 22, 1902 828:Wall Street Journal 516:U.S. Representative 432:George Loring Brown 377:Hudson River School 129:New York City, U.S. 71:John N. A. 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Index

William Henry Osborn
Illinois Central Railroad
John N. A. Griswold
Salem, Massachusetts
Henry Osborn Jr.
Frederick Osborn
Aileen Osborn Webb
Henry Sr.
William
Illinois Central Railroad
Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad
Frederic Edwin Church
Salem, Massachusetts
née
Nathaniel Bowditch
Manila
Philippines
Illinois Central Railroad
bankruptcy
Schuyler frauds
New York and New Haven Railroad
Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad
philanthropy
Rhenish style
Castle Rock
Garrison, New York
Hudson Highlands
Hospital for Special Surgery
Training School for Nurses
Bellevue Hospital

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