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  1. Collis Potter Huntington (October 22, 1821 – August 13, 1900) was an American industrialist and railway magnate. He was one of the Big Four of western railroading (along with Leland Stanford , Mark Hopkins , and Charles Crocker ) who invested in Theodore Judah 's idea to build the Central Pacific Railroad as part of the first U.S ...

  2. Jun 6, 2021 · Collis Huntington died on August 13, 1900, at his Great Camp in the Adirondacks. He received a burial in Woodlawn Cemetery in New York City. The chapel that he gave in memory of his mother fell into disrepair and was torn down in 1960.

  3. He died in 1900, at the turn of the century his railroad project had helped to usher forward.

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  4. Aug 13, 2020 · Railroad mogul Collis P. Huntington died on August 13, 1900, at age 78. The Connecticut native grew up in poverty before moving to California during the 1848 Gold Rush. Unlike the miners, he realized that the real money was to be made from selling supplies, not panhandling for gold.

  5. Mr. Huntington died without regaining consciousness, not more than three-quarters of an hour having passed between the attack and his death. Mrs. Huntington and Mr. Huntington’s secretary, G. E. Miles, were at his bedside when he died.

  6. Mar 4, 2024 · Collis P. Huntington died at the age of 79 in August, 1900 but before his death he helped most of the C&O's original network, such as its extensive reach into West Virginia's southern coal fields. According to the book, " Civil War America: 1850 To 1875 " by Richard F. Selcer, Huntington's net worth was $50 million at the time of his death ...

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  8. Living on an empire founded on the success of the Central Pacific, Huntington outlasted all his former Associates. He died in 1900, at the turn of the century his railroad project had helped to...