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   Jay Cooke and the Northern Pacific Railroad

Page entitled : September 18, 1873 : Failure of Jay Cooke and Company

Content of this page is about :
Cooke fails with bank syndication of NP bond issue, Jay Cooke and Company fails and panic spreads to Wall Street and the American nation


Extract :
... the stellar rise of Jay Cooke & Company had left the older houses, particularly Drexel & Company, stunned in awe and probably jealousy. Through the Public Ledger, a well circulated newspaper belonging to his close friend George Childs, Anthony Joseph Drexel voiced his concern regarding the government's practice to grant exclusive monopolistic rights to certain operators ...

 

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