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C. K. Garrison

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41: 20: 204:. The contract specified a commission of either 2.5 percent or 5 percent of revenue and disbursements, depending on whether he opted to cap his annual salary at $ 60,000. Cornelius Vanderbilt, a director of the company, recruited him as the Commodore prepared for an extended vacation. Garrison sailed for San Francisco just a few weeks later. In addition to running Accessory Transit Company's agency in San Francisco, he formed a financial partnership with 778: 538: 219:
of Morgan & Garrison, which Garrison formed with Morgan, was reportedly once the recipient of a brief and now very famous letter: "Gentlemen: You have undertaken to cheat me. I won't sue you, for the law is too slow. I'll ruin you. Yours truly,
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In 1849, Garrison and Ralph Stover Fretz established a transportation agency in Panama which included banking services and operated as a casino. Garrison earned a reputation as a card hustler from his days on the Mississippi and in Central America.
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After he moved to San Francisco, he was elected mayor of that city in 1853. After his term as mayor, he returned to New York, where he became a speculator.
822: 146:(March 1, 1809 – May 1, 1885) was an American steamboat captain, shipping agent, shipbuilder, capitalist, and politician. He served as the 4th Mayor of 817: 807: 386: 177:, New York, in 1830, he worked as a builder, then moving to Canada in 1834 where he built bridges and other marine building projects. He moved to 511: 455: 300: 360: 812: 504: 244:, which he became president of after it was reorganized. He would also lose a lawsuit which resulted from this reorganization. 240:, he allowed the U.S. government to use most of his ships. After the war, he bought a large interest in what later became the 482: 19: 205: 190: 712: 762: 747: 241: 197: 159: 116: 361:"Vanderbilt University Register: Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt fought war over route through Central America" 390: 652: 557: 527: 224:." This letter appears to be apocryphal, however, its only primary source being Vanderbilt's obituary in 53: 682: 627: 592: 562: 552: 76: 196:
On February 1, 1853, Garrison accepted a two-year contract to serve as the San Francisco agent of the
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no in 1839, where he made a fortune from owning, building, and commanding boats. He later moved to
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hired him as an agent for his steamship service running through Panama.
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C. K. Garrison resting place in Green-Wood cemetery Brooklyn NY
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Charles Morgan and the Development of Southern Transportation
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C. K. Garrison resting place in Green-Wood cemetery Brooklyn NY

Mayor of San Francisco
Charles James Brenham
Stephen Palfrey Webb
Fort Montgomery, New York
San Francisco
Fort Montgomery
West Point, New York
civil engineering
Buffalo
St. Louis
Panama
Charles Morgan
Accessory Transit Company
Nicaragua
Charles Morgan
combinations
business partnership
Cornelius Vanderbilt
The New York Times
Civil War
Missouri Pacific Railroad
heart attack
Green-Wood Cemetery
Brooklyn
New York


The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt

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