Willard, Daniel, 1861-1942
Daniel Willard was born on January 28, 1861 in Hartland, Vermont, the son of Daniel Spaulding Willard and Mary Ann Daniels Willard, farmers. In 1878, he entered the Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst, but problems with his eyesight prevented him from finishing his studies there. After he left, he found a job as a track laborer on the Central Vermont Railroad, beginning a lifelong career in railroading that reached its height when he assumed the presidency of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B & O) in 1910.
Willard worked in almost every segment of railroading. His introduction to the B & O occurred in 1899, when he was brought to Baltimore by his boss, F.D. Underwood. Willard served as B & O president until April 30, 1941, the longest tenure of any B & O president.
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