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  1. William Henry Osborn (December 21, 1820 – March 2, 1894) [1] was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was a railroad tycoon who, as head of the Illinois Central Railroad and later the Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad, became one of the most prominent railroad leaders in the United States.

  2. William H. Osborne (born March 27, 1960, in Detroit, Michigan, US), former CEO of Federal Signal Corporation, was replaced by Dennis J. Martin on November 1, 2010. Prior to September 2008, he was President and CEO of Ford Canada Limited.

  3. 1 de may. de 2021 · Built in 1881, Castle Rock was a summer residence for William Henry Osborn, who had been president of the Illinois Central and the Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans railroads, and who lived there until his death in 1894.

  4. William H. Osborn, the commissioner who oversaw the effort, left a diary of his experiences, which sheds light on the political, budgetary, and bureaucratic challenges he faced. While most internal revenue commissioners work in relative obscurity, Osborn won public acclaim by pursuing.

  5. Castle Rock, also called Cat Rock or Osborn Castle, is the estate of former Illinois Central Railroad president William H. Osborn in Garrison, New York, United States. It sits on the hill of the same name, looking down on the Hudson River 620 feet (190 m) below.

  6. William H. Osborn (1856-1921) was a native of Granville County, N.C., and a prominent businessman in Greensboro, N.C. An interest in politics led him successfully to the mayoralty of Greensboro (1901-1905) and later to the office of commissioner of internal revenue (1914-1917).

  7. Title: The Aegean Sea. Artist: Frederic Edwin Church (American, Hartford, Connecticut 1826–1900 New York) Date: ca. 1877. Culture: American. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 54 in. × 84 1/4 in. (137.2 × 214 cm) Credit Line: Bequest of Mrs. William H. Osborn, 1902. Accession Number: 02.23.