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The
Central Pacific Railroad and the Pacific Quartet
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The
men who became known as the Pacific Quartet were all prosperous but just
moderately wealthy merchants of Sacramento. There were actually five
partners or associates : Mark Hopkins, Collis Potter Huntington, Leland
Stanford, Charles Crocker and his brother Edwin Bryant Crocker. They were a
close knit group of capitalists who acted as associates for the best part of
their lives and thereby built not one but two transcontinental railroads. It
was often wondered how a group of just modestly wealthy merchants with close
to no experience in railroad building could launch a project as big as the
Central Pacific …
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