Sleeping car innovator, and founder and President of the Pullman's Palace Car Company, 1867-1897.
Under George M. Pullman's guidance the company expanded to hold a virtual monopoly on the construction and operation of railroad sleeping cars in the United States. In 1880 Pullman also constructed an entire town, Pullman, on Lake Calumet, south of Chicago, to accomodate workers in his newly-built Pullman Car Works. Pullman died in 1897, three years after a disastrous strike convulsed the company town; he was survived by his wife, Hattie Sanger Pullman, and four children.
From the description of George M. Pullman files, 1867-1897. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 32731988