Two Years of Harriman, Tennessee

Two Years of Harriman, Tennessee
Title Two Years of Harriman, Tennessee PDF eBook
Author South Publishing Co., New York
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Pages 101
Release 1892*
Genre Harriman, Tennessee
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Two Years of Harriman, Tennessee

Two Years of Harriman, Tennessee
Title Two Years of Harriman, Tennessee PDF eBook
Author East Tennessee Land Company
Publisher Hardpress Publishing
Pages 116
Release 2013-06
Genre
ISBN 9781314528756

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Two Years of Harriman, Tennessee

Two Years of Harriman, Tennessee
Title Two Years of Harriman, Tennessee PDF eBook
Author East Tennessee Land Company
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 1892
Genre Harriman (Tenn.)
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The Life and Legend of E. H. Harriman

The Life and Legend of E. H. Harriman
Title The Life and Legend of E. H. Harriman PDF eBook
Author Maury Klein
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 536
Release 2003-06-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0807860778

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To Americans living in the early twentieth century, E. H. Harriman was as familiar a name as J. P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, and Andrew Carnegie. Like his fellow businessmen, Harriman (1847-1909) had become the symbol for an entire industry: Morgan stood for banking, Rockefeller for oil, Carnegie for iron and steel, and Harriman for railroads. Here, Maury Klein offers the first in-depth biography in more than seventy-five years of this influential yet surprisingly understudied figure. A Wall Street banker until age fifty, Harriman catapulted into the railroad arena in 1897, gaining control of the Union Pacific Railroad as it emerged from bankruptcy and successfully modernizing every aspect of its operation. He went on to expand his empire by acquiring large stakes in other railroads, including the Southern Pacific and the Baltimore and Ohio, in the process clashing with such foes as James J. Hill, J. P. Morgan, and Theodore Roosevelt. With its new insights into the myths and controversies that surround Harriman's career, this book reasserts his legacy as one of the great turn-of-the-century business titans. Originally published 2000. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

Two Years of Harriman

Two Years of Harriman
Title Two Years of Harriman PDF eBook
Author Land Company East Tennessee
Publisher
Pages 110
Release 2017-06-22
Genre
ISBN 9783337113452

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Spanning the Century

Spanning the Century
Title Spanning the Century PDF eBook
Author Rudy Abramson
Publisher William Morrow
Pages 852
Release 1992
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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When Averell Harriman was born in 1891, the telephone was barely known and radio was still in the future. By the time of his death in 1986, his life had influenced and been influenced by almost every aspect of 20th century history. Now comes the biography of this famous diplomat, Governor of New York, international banker, sportsman, and playboy. 16 pages of photographs.

Harriman vs. Hill

Harriman vs. Hill
Title Harriman vs. Hill PDF eBook
Author Larry Haeg
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 473
Release 2013-10-01
Genre Transportation
ISBN 145293990X

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In 1901, the Northern Pacific was an unlikely prize: a twice-bankrupt construction of the federal government, it was a two-bit railroad (literally—five years back, its stock traded for twenty-five cents a share). But it was also a key to connecting eastern markets through Chicago to the rising West. Two titans of American railroads set their sights on it: James J. Hill, head of the Great Northern and largest individual shareholder of the Northern Pacific, and Edward Harriman, head of the Union Pacific and the Southern Pacific. The subsequent contest was unprecedented in the history of American enterprise, pitting not only Hill against Harriman but also Big Oil against Big Steel and J. P. Morgan against the Rockefellers, with a supporting cast of enough wealthy investors to fill the ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria. The story, told here in full for the first time, transports us to the New York Stock Exchange during the unfolding of the earliest modern-day stock market panic. Harriman vs. Hill re-creates the drama of four tumultuous days in May 1901, when the common stock of the Northern Pacific rocketed from one hundred ten dollars a share to one thousand in a mere seventeen hours of trading—the result of an inadvertent “corner” caused by the opposing forces. Panic followed and then, in short order, a calamity for the “shorts,” a compromise, the near-collapse of Wall Street brokerages and banks, the most precipitous decline ever in American stock values, and the fastest recovery. Larry Haeg brings to life the ensuing stalemate and truce, which led to the forming of a holding company, briefly the biggest railroad combine in American history, and the U.S. Supreme Court ruling against the deal, launching the reputation of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes as the “great dissenter” and President Theodore Roosevelt as the “trust buster.” The forces of competition and combination, unfettered growth, government regulation, and corporate ambition—all the elements of American business at its best and worst—come into play in the account of this epic battle, whose effects echo through our economy to this day.