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33: 239:, a collection of satirical verses attacking various prominent Californians. In "The Birth of the Rail", "road agents" (bandits) Happy Hunty (Huntington), Cowboy Charley (Crocker), and Leland The Kid (Stanford), joined by minor devil Sootymug (Hopkins), give up robbing stage coaches for the much greater loot of railroad operation. 32: 198:, an enterprising businessman, was called the "maker of San Francisco" for his work in clearing land for development. He was invited to be a part of the "Big Four" but declined due to the 36:
REPRESENTATIVE MEN OF THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD: l.β€”E. B. Crocker. 2.β€”C. P. Huntington. 3.β€”Leland Stanford. 4.β€”Charles Crocker. 5.β€”Mark Hopkins. From 1878 "The Pacific tourist"
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published in 1878, the Big Four was replaced by the Five Associates or Representative Men of the Central Pacific Railroad, with Charles Crocker's older brother Judge
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or "nobs," a reference to their wealth and influence. When the four built mansions in the same neighborhood of San Francisco, the area quickly became known as
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was passed.), and through monopolizing tactics. Contemporary critics claimed they were the greatest swindlers in U.S. history.
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The Great Dutch Flat Swindle!: The City of San Francisco Demands Justice! ... an Address to the Board of Supervisors ...
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The Pacific tourist – Williams' illustrated trans-continental guide of travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean
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The Myth of the Robber Barons: A New Look at the Rise of Big Business in America
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American Disruptor: The Scandalous Life of Leland Stanford
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In their time, the four men were sometimes referred to as
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in the United States, built from the mid-continent at the
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subsidiary, later founder of the larger, more extensive
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to the Pacific Ocean during the middle and late 1860s.
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History of rail transportation in the United States
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The Big Four (Central Pacific Railroad)

robber barons
Central Pacific Railroad
Sierra Nevada
Rocky Mountains
First Transcontinental Railroad
Missouri River
Leland Stanford
Collis Potter Huntington
Mark Hopkins Jr.
Charles Crocker
land grants
Pacific Railroad Acts
Leland Stanford
C.P.R.R.
Stanford University
Collis Potter Huntington
C.P.R.R.
Huntington, West Virginia
Henry E. Huntington
Huntington Library
San Marino, California
Mark Hopkins Jr.
C.P.R.R.
Charles Crocker
C.P.R.R.
Southern Pacific Railroad
Sacramento Library Association
state capital

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