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Vanderbilt Cornelius
Title: Vanderbilt Cornelius
Category: History
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Vanderbilt Cornelius
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Vanderbilt was born to a poor family and quit school at the age of 11 to work for his
Father who was a boater. When he turned 16 he persuaded his mother to give him a 0
dollar loan for a boat to start his business. He opened a transport and freight service
Between New York and Staten Island for eighteen cents a trip. He repaid the loan with an
,000 dollars. Vanderbilt later received a government
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gained control of the New York railroad that connected New York
and Chicago. He founded Vanderbilt University in Nashville Tennessee, and gave
,000 to the Church of Strangers. Upon His death he was the richest man in The United
States. He left his fortune of 95 million dollars to his son William Vanderbilt.
Vanderbilt is remembered for his remark,” the public be damned,” when asked by a
reporter whether railroads should be run for the public benefit.
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