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Essay heading: King of the Robber Barons
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February 13, 2001 |
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Here he began his life swindling, bribing, and conniving. From tanning, Gouldsboro, the Swamp, to diving head first into acquiring the Erie Railroad Company, to his final acquisitions of interest in the Western Union and the elevated railways in New York City, Gould schemed and manipulated his way to the end... displayed 300 characters
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Renehan, Jr. desires for his readers to see the softer, sweeter side of Jay Gould, if one does exist. Renehan does an incredible job in showing this side of Gould, although Gould himself desired for the only public face he had to be that of a villain. In the first few chapters, we see the meager home life he had... displayed next 300 characters
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