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Rockefeller Flagler and the railroad rebates
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Rockefeller
and Flagler were considerably aided by the particular situation of
Cleveland, its railroads and the competition of the trunk lines for all the
business they could get in the region of the Great Lakes. In the East, Jay
Gould had just bested Cornelius Vanderbilt in his attempt to control the
Erie Railroad and was now eager to snap business away from the New York
Central. Then there was the mighty Pennsylvania, which was relentlessly
pushed westwards by J. Edgar Thomson and Thomas Alexander Scott. Cleveland
was then …
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