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  1. Career. Harriman's father-in-law was president of the Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain Railroad Company, which aroused Harriman's interest in upstate New York transportation. In 1881, at age 33, Harriman acquired the small, broken-down Lake Ontario Southern Railroad.

  2. Aug 21, 2023 · Learn about the life and legacy of E.H. Harriman, a gilded age industrialist who controlled five railroads and built a vast estate in Orange County. Discover how he influenced the region's history, culture, and nature through his philanthropy and business.

  3. Edward Henry Harriman (born Feb. 25, 1848, Hempstead, N.Y., U.S.—died Sept. 9, 1909, near Turner, N.Y.) was an American financier and railroad magnate, one of the leading builders and organizers in the era of great railroad expansion and development of the West during the late 19th century.

  4. Learn about Edward H. Harriman, a railroad tycoon who funded a scientific expedition to Alaska in 1899. Find out how he collected specimens, hunted bears, and explored glaciers in the Harriman Fjord.

  5. To Americans living in the early twentieth century, E. H. Harriman was as familiar a name as J. P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, and Andrew Carnegie. Like his fe...

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  6. 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.

  7. Mar 4, 2024 · Edward H. Harriman was an American railroad executive and financier, known for reorganizing and consolidating various failing railway systems into well-managed, profitable enterprises. Born in 1848, Harriman began his career as a stockbroker and later became the director of the Union Pacific Railroad, turning it into a highly ...