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   Jacob Henry Schiff railroad financier

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How Jacob Henry Schiff and Kuhn Loeb became leading railroad financiers and their customers A. J. Cassat, Samuel Rea, Marvin Hughitt and E. H. Harriman


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... Jacob Henry Schiff developed friendly relations with the greatest of America's railroad tycoons, including Alexander J. Cassat, Samuel Rea, Marvin Hughitt, James Jerome Hill and of course Edward Henry Harriman. He was well respected by the leading bankers of New York, James Stillman of the National City Bank, George F. Baker of the First National and J. Pierpont Morgan, with whom he crossed swords first but whom he eventually joined in the formation of the ultimate railroad trust :   ...

 

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