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Commercial
June 17, 1901
The Wilmington Daily Republican
Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware
What is this article about?
A pending deal for control of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad was confirmed yesterday, aiming to harmonize northwestern railroad interests: one group led by Morgan-Hill (Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy) and another by Harriman-Rockefeller (Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, Union Pacific affiliates).
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That a deal involving the future control of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul road is pending, was definitely learned yesterday from a banker in a position to know. Its completion will mean the establishing of an absolute harmony of interest in the northwestern railroad situation. The group will include the Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, dominated by Morgan-Hill interests, and the other will be made up of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul and the Union Pacific and its affiliated lines, in which group Harriman-Rockefeller interests will dominate.
What sub-type of article is it?
Railroads
Stock Market
Appointment
What keywords are associated?
Railroad Control Deal
Northwestern Railroads
Morgan Hill Interests
Harriman Rockefeller
Harmony Of Interests
What entities or persons were involved?
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Northern Pacific
Great Northern
Chicago, Burlington And Quincy
Morgan Hill Interests
Union Pacific
Harriman Rockefeller Interests
Where did it happen?
Northwestern Us
Commercial Details
Location
Northwestern Us
Event Date
Yesterday
Key Figures
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Northern Pacific
Great Northern
Chicago, Burlington And Quincy
Morgan Hill Interests
Union Pacific
Harriman Rockefeller Interests
Notable Details
Pending Deal For Future Control
Establishing Absolute Harmony Of Interest In Northwestern Railroad Situation
Group Including Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Chicago, Burlington And Quincy Dominated By Morgan Hill
Other Group: Chicago, Milwaukee And St. Paul, Union Pacific And Affiliates Dominated By Harriman Rockefeller