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  1. Frederick H. Billings (September 27, 1823 – September 30, 1890) was an American lawyer, financier, and politician. He is known for his legal work on land claims during the early years of California's statehood and his presidency of the Northern Pacific Railway from 1879 to 1881.

  2. Frederick Horatio Billings, auch in den Schreibvarianten Frederick H. Billings, Frederic H. Billings, F. H. Billings, (* 26. Mai 1869 in Chicago, Illinois; † 29. Juli 1964 in Glendale, Los Angeles County, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Botaniker, Bakteriologe sowie Hochschullehrer .

  3. Frederick Billings. Marsh - Billings - Rockefeller National Historical Park. Frederick Billings, 1885. Billings Family Archives. Quick Facts. Significance: President of the Northern Pacific Railway, 1879-1881. Place of Birth: Royalton, VT. Date of Birth: September 27, 1823. Place of Death: Woodstock, VT. Date of Death: September 30, 1890.

  4. 16. Nov. 2022 · 47 views 10 months ago. Kevin Kooistra, Executive Director at the Western Heritage Center, chats with Mayor Bill Cole about our town's namesake: Frederick Billings. Learn more about this...

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  5. Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park. Frederick Billings embodied the ethos of conservation stewardship that developed with the progress-driven spirit of the late 19th century industrial age. A native of Royalton, Vermont who grew up nearby in Woodstock, Billings served briefly in the office of the Vermont Governor as a young man.

  6. Clip. Bookmark To MyC-SPAN. Clipping Guide. Kevin Kooistra talked about the life of Frederick Billings, a gold rush lawyer, railroad magnate, and conservationist. Frederick Billings is the...

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  7. 26. Feb. 2015 · Frederick Billings Photo courtesy of the Billings Family Archives A Vermont lawyer who made his fortune in San Francisco during the 1850's Gold Rush, Frederick Billings had seen first hand the amazing natural wilderness of this country; he also saw the damage cause by overuse and exploitation.