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  1. E. Roland Harriman, residence in Arden, New York. Career. After regaining his health in California, in November 1919, Harriman joined the Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation, a firm in which his brother W. Averell Harriman had an interest.

  2. 17. Feb. 1978 · E. Roland Harriman, the finanCier and brother of former Gov. W. Averell Harriman of New York, died yesterday in The Homestead, his home in Orange County in Arden, N.Y., after a lingering illness.

  3. Roland Harriman was elected into the Living Hall of Fame in 1961. He died in 1978 at his home in Arden, New York. He was a founder, president and chairman of the board of The Trotting Horse Museum/The Hall of Fame of the Trotter, now known as the Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame. Published in the Harness Racing Museum's 1994 book, The ...

  4. E. Roland Harriman, 82, New York banker, former volunteer head of the American Red Cross for 23 years and a patron of harness racing, died yesterday at his home in Arden, N. Y.He had been in ...

  5. E. Roland Harriman begins a long association with the American Red Cross when he assumes management of the organization’s North Atlantic region. He would go on to become chairman in 1950. He would go on to become chairman in 1950.

  6. 30. Juni 1974 · In this article, E. Roland Harriman of Arden, N. Y., near Goshen, reflects on his long association with the sport as an owner, driver and administrator. Harriman owns the track and is the ...

  7. 28. Juni 2021 · Born into a life of privilege as a son of E.H. Harriman, a financier who became the controlling partner in the Union Pacific railroad and famously led an expedition to Alaska in 1899, Roland Harriman followed his father’s interest in trotters, but embraced it with even more zeal. E.H. Harriman at one time owned Goshen’s Historic Track and ...