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   Jay Cooke and the Northern Pacific Railroad

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Jay Cooke after his failure and his successful venture into the Horn silver mine, recovery of his wealth and death


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Jay Cooke too regained some of his former wealth during his lifetime. Although he never founded another bank, he used his contacts and marketing skills to launch the Horn Silver Mining Company in 1879. The company owned a silver mine in  ...

 

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