John W. Garrett
John Work Garrett (July 31, 1820 – September 26, 1884) was an American merchant turned banker who became president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) in 1858 and led the railroad for nearly three decades. The B&O became one of the most important American railroads by the time Garrett died, and Garret would also become a noted philanthropist. He provided crucial support for the Union cause during the Civil War, expanded the railroad to reach Chicago, Illinois, and competed with the Pennsylvania Railroad for access to New York City.
John W. Garrett | |
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Died | September 26, 1884 64) | (aged
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Years active | 1850s–1880s |
Known for | President, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad |
Predecessor | Chauncy Brooks |
Successor | Robert Garrett, II |
Spouse |
Rachel Ann Harrisson
(died 1883) |
Children | 4, including Mary Elizabeth |
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