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  1. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 450. Source citation. Railroad Tycoon. After working in a brokerage house from the age of 14, he bought his own seat on the new York Stock Exchange in his early twenties. He married, Mary Averell, the daughter of the president of the Ogdensburg & Lake Champlain Railroad and began to build his railroad empire.

  2. Edward H. Harriman (1848-1909) was a railroad financier whose Northern Securities Company tangled with President Theodore Roosevelt and lost. E. H. Harriman rose from relatively obscure origins to become one of the nation’s leading investors and railroaders. Born to an Episcopalian clergyman on February 20, 1848, in Hempstead, New York ...

  3. 17. Dez. 2007 · Edward Henry Harriman by Muir, John, 1838-1914. Publication date [c1911] Topics Harriman, Edward Henry, 1848-1909 Publisher Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Page & company Collection newyorkpubliclibrary; americana Contributor New York Publi ...

  4. 19. Feb. 2008 · Edward Henry Harriman by John Muir. Publication date 1912 Publisher Doubleday, Page & company Collection americana Book from the collections of University of Michigan Language English. Book digitized by Google from the library of the Univ ...

  5. 4. März 2024 · Edward Henry Harriman, more commonly known as E.H. Harriman, was born on February 25, 1848, into a middle-class family in Hempstead, New York. His father was a Episcopal minister, which shaped the early part of Harriman's life significantly. In his personal life, Harriman married Mary Williamson Averell, and together they had six children ...

  6. Edward Henry Harriman's new country place at Arden, N.Y. - looking south, with construction going on in foreground LCCN2005689381.jpg 1,536 × 1,151; 271 KB Edward Henry Harriman, railroad magnate, and wife, three-quarter-length portrait taken outdoors LCCN89712494.jpg 1,087 × 1,536; 722 KB

  7. Muir, John (1838-1914). Edward Henry Harriman (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & company, 1911). 38 p. 19 cm. Library of Congress Call Number: HE2754.H2 M8. LCCN 12009881. This book was not printed for resale, but as a gift from his widow. The book was bound in brown suede leather as a gift and hard-bound for libraries.