Gilman, Daniel C.
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Daniel H. Gilman was born in Maine in 1845. After serving in the Civil War, he received a law degree from Columbia College of Law in 1877 and practiced in New York City. After moving to Seattle in 1883, he helped to found the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway. The line ran from downtown Seattle to the western Cascade Mountains and was linked to the Canadian Pacific in Sumas, Washington; however, it never succeeded in crossing the Cascades, and control of the line was assumed by the Northern Pacific Railway in 1890. Gilman also helped found the Seattle and Montana Railroad (part of the Great Northern system) and the West Street and North End Electric Railway in Seattle. Other ventures included real estate, construction, and coal mining. An active Democrat, Gilman chaired the party's Central Committee from 1890 to 1892. He died in 1913.
From the description of Daniel H. Gilman papers, 1882-1903 (bulk 1883-1894). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 57482482
Daniel Gilman, of Lowell, Massachusetts, sailed to California on the ship Oxford in 1849, worked in the California mines, and worked for Dr. J. Whitmore in San Francisco.
Moses Gilman Jr., Daniel's brother, started for California in 1850 sailing to Panama where he died.
From the description of Gold rush letters, 1849-1850. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702125786
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- Concepción (Chile) (as recorded)
- Washington (State) (as recorded)
- Havana (Cuba) (as recorded)
- Washington (State)--Seattle (as recorded)
- Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) (as recorded)
- Talcahuano (Chile) (as recorded)
- Lake Washington Ship Canal (Seattle, Wash.) (as recorded)
- Washington (State)--King County (as recorded)
- Panama (as recorded)
- San Francisco (Calif.) (as recorded)
- California (as recorded)