Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. 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 ...

  2. John Work Garrett (May 19, 1872 – June 26, 1942) was an American diplomat. His postings included Minister to Venezuela, Argentina, and the Netherlands, and Ambassador to Italy. [1] Early life. Garrett was born in Baltimore, Maryland on May 19, 1872.

  3. 2 de jun. de 2020 · At the Battle of Monocacy, John Garrett was instrumental in protecting Washington, D.C., from Confederate invasion. As early as June 29, 1864 - eleven days prior to the battle - railroad agents on the B&O reported that Confederate soldiers were moving down the Shenandoah Valley.

  4. John W. Garrett, who served as president of the B&O from 1858 to 1884, ranked among the great power brokers of the time. In this gripping and well-researched account, historian Kathleen Waters Sander tells the story of the B&O’s beginning and its unprecedented plan to build a rail line from Baltimore over the Allegheny Mountains to the Ohio ...

  5. 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.

  6. The American railroad magnate John Work Garrett (1820-1884) made the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad a major line and dominated its affairs for almost 30 years. John W. Garrett was born in Baltimore, Md., on July 31, 1820. After some college work he joined his father's mercantile firm.

  7. Quick Facts. Significance: President of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Place Of Birth: Baltimore, MD. Date Of Birth: July 31, 1820. Place Of Death: Deer Park, MD. Date Of Death: September 26, 1884. Place Of Burial: Baltimore, MD. Cemetery Name: Green Mount Cemetery. From the Peninsula to Maryland: Garrett's role in the summer of 1862.