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Chauncey Vibbard

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Following the war Vibbard continued his business career. He was an organizer of the Family Fund Insurance Company in 1864, and served as its President until 1886. He was also an owner of Foote, Vibbard & Co., a venture formed to provide supplies and equipment to railroads.
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In 1865 he moved to New York City and became active in constructing and operating steamships lines and elevated railroads. He was a part-owner of the record-breaking
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Since 1907 his former home in Schenectady has been the location of the Mohawk Club, a private social club that began in the 1870s.
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After graduation he served as clerk in a wholesale grocery store in Albany. He then moved to New York City, and in 1834 went to
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In the early 1850s Vibbard was one of the businessmen who consolidated several small New York railroads into the
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This article is about the railroad executive and politician Chauncey Vibbard. For the steamboat, see
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Congress (March 4, 1861 – March 3, 1863). He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1862.
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Mabbett Railway Chair Manufacturing Company share certificate, signed by Vibbard in June 1867
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state)
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In his later life Vibbard was interested in the development of railroads in the former
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Funeral of Chauncey Vibbard: The Ex-Congressman Is Laid to Rest in Macon Yesterday
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Biographical Dictionary of the Union: Northern Leaders of the Civil War
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The Hon. William Barnes Chosen as President of the Family Fund Society
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Famed Railroader Chauncey Vibbard Got Start in Schenectady
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Upon returning to New York in 1836 Vibbard settled in
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PS Chauncey Vibbard

U.S. House of Representatives
New York
18th
Clark B. Cochrane
James M. Marvin
Galway, New York
Macon, Georgia
Riverside Cemetery
Democratic
U.S. Representative
American Civil War
Galway, New York
Nott's
Albany, New York
The Albany Academy
Montgomery, Alabama
Schenectady
Utica
New York Central Railroad
Democrat
Thirty-seventh
American Civil War
Union's
In 1864
George B. McClellan
President

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