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Horatio G. Brooks

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Horatio Brooks's wife Julia died in 1896, leaving many shares of company stock and large amounts of cash to their descendants and family. She was buried beside her late husband in Forest Hill Cemetery.
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both serving as president, Nichols from 1887 to 1892 and Stevens from 1896 to the merger that formed Alco in 1901. Stevens continued on with Alco, becoming chairman of the board of directors in 1905.
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Brooks was remembered in celebration in 1923 by employees of the Brooks plant who had worked there for 25 or more years; he was hailed as "Dunkirk's first citizen."
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Monuments to Horatio Brooks commemorating his work as president of Brooks Locomotive Works and his contributions to the community were proposed as early as 1903.
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to become the organization's hospital and library; the donation was valued at $ 150,000 (equivalent to $ 5,494,000 in 2023). It became known as the
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In 1844, he began working as an apprentice machinist in the shop of Isaac and Seth Adams, his cousins. He started with the
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A locomotive that bore his name in honor was involved in a collision in 1923 when it ran out of control onto another line.
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Horatio Brooks died on April 20, 1887, survived by his wife and two daughters (a third daughter preceded him in death).
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Brooks was one of a few men nominated to be included in the Hall of Fame for New York State's exhibit at the
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The Brooks Locomotive Works remained in the family for a while, with his sons-in-law Edward Nichols and
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in May 1849. His experience on the B&M led to his next position as an engineer for the
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In 1898, the Stevens family donated the Horatio G. Brooks Dunkirk homestead to
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He moved west in 1856 at the request of his friend from the B&M,
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in 1850; in this position he operated the first locomotive in
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in October 1862, and superintendent of motive power in 1865.
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Southern Tier West Regional Planning and Development Board
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May 10, 1948. p. 4 – via Newspapers.com. 726:"Brooks' Namesake Goes On Rampage; Wallops Freight" 576:"300 Present for Hospital Program Sunday Afternoon" 115: 107: 92: 80: 61: 39: 23: 409: 407: 405: 305: 303: 301: 299: 297: 295: 293: 379: 377: 375: 373: 371: 369: 367: 341: 339: 337: 335: 333: 331: 157:Horatio Brooks was born on October 30, 1828, in 458:"Large Industry Survived Years of Depression" 188:, in 1846, and worked his way up to become a 8: 701:"Carnegie Library Site Proposed for Dunkirk" 31: 20: 800:"STW historical figures / Horatio Brooks" 526:"The Social Chronicle: Coming and Going" 508:"The Brooks Gift to the City of Dunkirk" 133:(NY&E) until the railroad moved its 289: 843:American railroad mechanical engineers 226:ordered that the railroad's shops at 7: 483:"High Place With Locomotive Works" 14: 433:"First Engineers' Strike on Erie" 848:Engineers from Buffalo, New York 785: 760: 735: 710: 685: 660: 635: 610: 585: 560: 535: 492: 467: 442: 394: 356: 320: 211:, who was superintendent of the 168:He married Julia A. Haggett, of 626:"Will of the Late Mrs. Brooks" 234:in October and November 1869. 1: 347:"Obituary: Horatio G. Brooks" 213:Ohio and Mississippi Railroad 184:(B&M) at their shops in 137:maintenance facilities from 202:Chautauqua County, New York 864: 601:"Old Building To Be Razed" 198:New York and Erie Railroad 131:New York and Erie Railroad 16:American railroad engineer 182:Boston and Maine Railroad 159:Portsmouth, New Hampshire 120: 54:Portsmouth, New Hampshire 30: 780:Dunkirk Evening Observer 755:Dunkirk Evening Observer 605:Dunkirk Evening Observer 580:Dunkirk Evening Observer 258:Brooks Memorial Hospital 204:, on November 28, 1850. 551:"City May Run Hospital" 315:Knoxville Daily Journal 311:"The Late H. G. Brooks" 232:Brooks Locomotive Works 161:. His family moved to 147:Brooks Locomotive Works 98:Brooks Locomotive Works 512:Locomotive Engineering 389:The Buffalo Commercial 186:Andover, Massachusetts 100:, three-term mayor of 84:Forest Hill Cemetery, 810:on September 12, 2004 676:"Will Erect Monument" 170:North Edgecomb, Maine 153:Family and early life 680:The Buffalo Enquirer 655:Buffalo Evening News 630:Buffalo Evening News 530:Buffalo Evening News 487:The Buffalo Enquirer 247:Frederick H. Stevens 172:, on March 6, 1851. 163:Dover, New Hampshire 730:The Evening Tribune 555:The Ithaca Journal 86:Fredonia, New York 278:1939 World's Fair 228:Dunkirk, New York 139:Dunkirk, New York 127:Horatio G. Brooks 124: 123: 102:Dunkirk, New York 73:Dunkirk, New York 25:Horatio G. Brooks 855: 819: 817: 815: 806:. 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portrait of Horatio Brooks
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Dunkirk, New York
Fredonia, New York
Brooks Locomotive Works
Dunkirk, New York
New York and Erie Railroad
steam locomotive
Dunkirk, New York
Buffalo
Brooks Locomotive Works
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Dover, New Hampshire
North Edgecomb, Maine
Boston and Maine Railroad
Andover, Massachusetts
fireman
engineer
New York and Erie Railroad
Chautauqua County, New York
Charles Minot
Ohio and Mississippi Railroad
Erie Railroad
Jay Gould
Dunkirk, New York
Brooks Locomotive Works
Frederick H. Stevens
YMCA
Brooks Memorial Hospital
1939 World's Fair

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