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A(lpheus) B(eede) Stickney - Youth and education, Legacy

Railway builder, born in Wilton, Maine, USA. He left a career as a lawyer in Minnesota (1862–9) to start working for the railroads. He was involved in several of the Midwestern and Northwestern railways until 1883, when he organized and began construction of the Minneapolis & Northwestern Railroad. He became the company's president, and when it merged with the Chicago, St Paul & Kansas City (1887), he became president of both. As chairman of the board (1892) he reorganized roads as the Chicago Great Western Railroad, which he led until 1908, when the road went bankrupt and he was appointed receiver. In 1909 he retired. The financial methods with which he tried to manage the railroads were new to America, ideas he acquired in England and set forth in The Railway Problem (1891), but which could not protect the road from an insufficient earning power.

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Alpheus Beede Stickney
Born June 27, 1840
Wilton, Maine
Died August 9, 1916
St. Paul, Minnesota

Alpheus Beede "A.B."

Youth and education

Alpheus Beede Stickney was born in Wilton, Maine, on June 27, 1840, the first son of Daniel Stickney and his third wife, Ursula Maria Beede. His viewpoint is well illustrated by the following quotation:

Legacy

Alpheus died on August 9, 1916, and is buried in Oakland Cemetery, St. Paul, Minnesota.

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