Two of the most well known railroad giants were Edward H, Harriman and James Jerome Hill. Harriman was with the Union Pacific Railroad and Hill was associated with the Great Northern Railway.
No it is known as the underground railroad as it was hidden from sight
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Jim Fisk ^That answer is wrong! One business man known for the money he made as a railroad tycoon is Cornelius Vanderbilt. He is known for making a fortune by consolidating railroad companies to get rid of competition and have greater control of price.
Although she was a woman, and Moses was a man, Harriet Tubman was the "Moses of the Underground Railroad".
The routes that they discussed for the railroad was the from the north to the south and then stop in which ever city in the north also known that they were a free state.
Two of the most well known railroad giants were Edward H, Harriman and James Jerome Hill. Harriman was with the Union Pacific Railroad and Hill was associated with the Great Northern Railway.
No it is known as the underground railroad as it was hidden from sight
The planets Uranus and Neptune are known as the ice giants.
Railroad ties, popularly known as Sleepers.
Harriet was known for the Underground Railroad.
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The captain of industry known for making his money in the railroad industry is Cornelius Vanderbilt.
Yes, they were. The New York Giants baseball team, now known as the San Francisco Giants, were originally known as the New York Gothams.
He worked for the Underground Railroad and he was also called President of the Underground Railroad
William Still was best known for his work as an abolitionist, historian, and conductor on the Underground Railroad. He helped countless enslaved individuals escape to freedom and documented their stories in his book, "The Underground Railroad."
The Transcontinental Railroad Acts, also known as the Pacific Railroad acts, were acts passed in the early 1860s to encourage the construction of the transcontinental railroad. Construction was incentivized by giving land and bonds to the railroad companies.
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