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Inasmuch as both palatial structures were, in effect, glorified multiple dwellings, in terms of organization the Tiffany house echoed the McKim, Mead & White firm's contemporary effort for journalist and railroad magnate Henry Villard, on Madison Avenue, between 52nd and 53rd Streets.
Michael Henry Adams: Great Houses of New York: Louis Tiffany's Treasure Trove! 2009
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Financiers, including August Belmont, J.P. Morgan and Henry Villard, warn Cleveland that a panic is nearing, and add their pressure to get a repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act of 1890, which they blame for the crisis.
Lurching Toward Gomorrah: More Signs of An Unstoppable Economic Meltdown 2008
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Mr. PERRY: Henry Villard was a-- a very distinguished -- very distinguished guy.
A Bohemian Brigade: The Civil War Correspondents - Mostly Rough, Sometimes Ready 2000
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Henry Villard, for example, was widely heralded in 1883 as a business hero; in that year he hammered in the Gold Spike that connected his great transcontinental Northern Pacific line.
The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999
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Henry Villard, for example, was widely heralded in 1883 as a business hero; in that year he hammered in the Gold Spike that connected his great transcontinental Northern Pacific line.
The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999
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In 1873 the road was unable to meet its obligations and was placed in the hands of C.S. Greeley and Henry Villard, Receivers, -- a majority of its stock passing into the hands of interests friendly to Mr. Jay
The Story of the First Trans-Continental Railroad Its Projectors, Construction and History W. F. Bailey
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-- (Henry Villard, then newspaper reporter.) *****
The Lincoln Story Book Henry Llewellyn Williams
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Henry Villard relates that he saw him battling with his supporters literally, and beseeching them who bore him shoulder-high, with his long limbs gesticulating like a spider's, for them to "Let me down!"
The Lincoln Story Book Henry Llewellyn Williams
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Archaeological Expedition and in the second worked for Henry Villard of New
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various
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Railroad Company, and concurred with by Henry Villard and
The Story of the First Trans-Continental Railroad Its Projectors, Construction and History W. F. Bailey
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