Holladay, Ben, 1819-1887

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Ben Holladay (1819-1877?), traded in Salt Lake City after the Mexican War, bought the Central Overland Express Co., organized the pony express, and became a leader in the development of transportation in the West and Northwest.

From the description of Letters: to Nat Stein /by Ben Holladay, 1862-1863. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702127654

Ben Holladay (1819-1887) was a flamboyant financier, railroad promoter, and real estate developer who was influential in Oregon during the 1870s. He was born in Kentucky and moved to Missouri with his parents. He ran successful businesses in Weston, Missouri, and made a great deal of money selling supplies to the U.S. government during the Mexican War. Moving to California in 1852, he ran successful stage coach businesses, which he eventually sold to Wells, Fargo, for a large fortune. In 1868 he came to Oregon and began promoting railroad and real estate ventures, eventually building a rail line from Portland to Roseburg, called the Oregon and California Railroad and later the Oregon Central Railroad. He speculated in Portland real estate and planned developments on the east side of the Willamette River. His villa in Clatsop County on the Oregon Coast, Seaside House, was famous for lavish hospitality and entertainments. But with the panic of 1873, Holladay suffered financial losses, and control of the Oregon Central passed to German bondholders, and later Henry Villard.

Holladay was married twice, first to Notley Ann Calvert, who died in 1873, then to Esther Campbell in 1874. His two daughters from his first marriage married European aristocrats. His later years were marred by poor health, financial losses, legal difficulties, and the deaths of his two daughters. He died in Portland in 1887 at the age of 68, after a long illness.

From the description of Ben Holladay papers, 1862-1957 (bulk 1862-1905). (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 63201313

Ben Holladay (1819-1887) was a flamboyant financier, railroad promoter, and real estate developer who was influential in Oregon during the 1870s. He was born in Kentucky and moved to Missouri with his parents. He ran successful businesses in Weston, Missouri, and made a great deal of money selling supplies to the U.S. government during the Mexican War. Moving to California in 1852, he ran successful stage coach businesses, which he eventually sold to Wells, Fargo, for a large fortune. In 1868 he came to Oregon and began promoting railroad ventures and real estate, eventually building a rail line from Portland to Roseburg, called the Oregon and California Railroad and later the Oregon Central Railroad. But with the panic of 1873 he suffered financial losses, and control of the Oregon Central passed to German bondholders, and later Henry Villard. In his heyday, Holladay lived a lavish lifestyle and owned many homes, including mansions in Washington, D.C., and San Francisco, and an elaborate villa on the Oregon coast called Seaside House. He used his wealth to finance a bid for the U.S. Senate, but he failed to win election.

Holladay was married twice, first to Notley Ann Calvert, who died in 1873, then to Esther Campbell in 1874. His two daughters from his first marriage married European aristocrats. His later years were marred by poor health, financial losses, legal difficulties, and the deaths of his two daughters. He died in Portland in 1887 at the age of 68, after a long illness.

From the guide to the Ben Holladay papers, 1862-1957, 1862-1905, (Oregon Historical Society)

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referencedIn Reed, Henry, fl. 1866. Letterbook : Holladay Overland Mail and Express Company, 1866 May-Aug. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Couser, Jacob,. Camp Floyd materials, 1859-1900. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
referencedIn Ralston, William Chapman, 1826-1875. Correspondence, ca. 1870-1890. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
creatorOf Overland Stage Line. [Pass issued to Col. Livingston, 1st Regt., Neb. Vol. Cav., between Julesburg and Thompson's Station]. Newberry Library
referencedIn Deady, Matthew P. (Matthew Paul), 1824-1893. Matthew P. Deady papers, 1850-1923. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Peter Palmquist cased photographs collection., circa 1844-1899 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Norris, William. The California Steam Navigation Company : typescript, 1887. UC Berkeley Libraries
referencedIn Matthew Paul Deady Papers, 1850-1923 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Holladay, Ben, 1819-1887. Letters: to Nat Stein /by Ben Holladay, 1862-1863. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Holladay, Ben, 1819-1887. Ben Holladay papers, 1862-1957 (bulk 1862-1905). Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Southern Pacific Railroad Company. Southern Pacific Railroad collection [manuscript], circa 1868-1986. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Matthew Paul Deady Papers, 1850-1923 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Boulder Daily Camera. Focus Magazine 1973 October 21. Boulder Public Library
referencedIn Invoice of Morus Multicaulis seen purchaed in France, ca. 1870. Harold B. Lee Library
referencedIn Southern Pacific Railroad collection, circa 1868-1987 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Holladay, Ben. Overland Stage Line : [collection] : 1863-1865. History Colorado
creatorOf Holladay Overland Mail and Express Company. Overland Stage Line Advertisement, 1864. UC Berkeley Libraries
referencedIn Parsons, Martin R., 1875-1965. Boulder County (Colo.) roads writings. Boulder Public Library
creatorOf Ben Holladay papers, 1862-1957, 1862-1905 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Barlow, Samuel L. M. (Samuel Latham Mitchill), 1826-1889. Papers of Samuel L. M. Barlow, 1776-1905 (bulk 1885-1889). Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
creatorOf Leonard, Levi O., 1854-1942. Papers of Levi O. Leonard 1839-1941 (Part 2). University of Iowa Libraries
referencedIn Bretherton, W. W.,. Clatsop County, Oregon photographic collection [graphic], 1889-1892. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Denver, William James, 1817-1892. Letter to M. Rombach, not after 1889. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
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correspondedWith Barlow, Samuel L. M. (Samuel Latham Mitchill), 1826-1889. person
associatedWith Boulder Daily Camera. corporateBody
correspondedWith Deady, Matthew P. (Matthew Paul), 1824-1893. person
associatedWith Denver, William James, 1817-1892. person
associatedWith Holladay and Brennan (Firm) corporateBody
associatedWith Holladay family. family
associatedWith Holladay family. family
associatedWith Holladay, Joseph. person
associatedWith Holladay, Joseph. person
associatedWith Holladay Overland Mail and Express Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Leonard, Levi O., 1854-1942. person
associatedWith Norris, William. person
associatedWith Oregon Central Railroad Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Oregon Central Railroad Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Oregon Real Estate Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Overland Stage Line. corporateBody
associatedWith Palmquist, Peter E. person
associatedWith Parsons, Martin R., 1875-1965. person
associatedWith Ralston, William Chapman, 1826-1875. person
associatedWith Reed, Henry, fl. 1866. person
associatedWith Seaside House (Seaside, Or.) corporateBody
associatedWith Southern Pacific Railroad Company person
associatedWith Southern Pacific Railroad Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Stein, Nat. person
correspondedWith Weidler, George W. person
correspondedWith Weidler, George W. person
associatedWith Willamette Real Estate Company. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Seaside (Or.)
Oregon
Portland (Or.)
Seaside (Or.)
Utah
Oregon
Colorado
Portland (Or.)
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Business, Industry, and Labor
Coaching (Transportation)
Mormons
Oregon
Railroads
Railroads
Real estate development
Real estate development
Transportation
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Birth 1819-10-14

Death 1887-07-08

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