Warman, Cy, 1855-1914

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Birth 1855-06-22
Death 1914-04-07

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Cy Warman, 1855-1914, b. Greenup, Ill., educated in the common schools. Worked on the railroad in Colorado from 1880 until his health declined, then, in 1888, went into journalism in Denver and wrote and published verses inspired by the railroads and the Colorado mountains. Had great success with a book of songs, in particular "Sweet Marie." Warman produced many articles, stories and novels about railroads and the West as well as a history of American railroads.

John Sanburn Phillips, 1861-1949, b. Council Bluffs, Ia., editor, publisher. Educated Knox College and Harvard. Began magazine publishing and editing with S.S. McClure, 1882, and was partner in founding McClure's Magazine in 1893.

Jay Gould, 1836-1892, financier, railroad magnate, controlled Western Union Telegraph.

George M. Pullman, 1831-1897, manufacturer, invented railroad car.

Russell Sage, 1816-1906, capitalist, large operator in railroad securities.

Hetty Green, 1835-1916, born in New Bedford, Mass., financier and wealthiest woman in the U.S.

From the description of Letters to "My dear Phillips" and Mr. Brady, 1895-1896. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 60494240

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