Gowen, Franklin B. (Franklin Benjamin), 1836-1889
Gowen, Franklin Benjamin, 1836-1889
Franklin B. Gowen President of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad (1836-1889)
Franklin B. Gowen President of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad
Gowen, Franklin B. 1836-1889
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Works
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Annual report. | |
Argument of Franklin B. Gowen, Esq. before the Joint Committee of the Legislature of Pennsylvania : appointed to inquire into the affairs of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company and the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, at Atlantic City, New Jersey, July 29th and 30th, 1875, on behalf of said company | |
Argument of Franklin B. Gowen, esq., delivered before the Interstate commerce commission, Washington, D.C., January 17th, 1888, in the cases of George Rice vs. the railroad companies: known as the Standard oil monopoly cases. | |
Argument of Franklin B. Gowen, esq., of counsel for the commonwealth, in the case of the Commonwealth vs. Thomas Munley, indicted in the Court of oyer and terminer of Schuylkill county, Pa., for the murder of Thomas Sanger, a mining boss, at Raven Run, on September 1st, 1875. | |
Argument of Mr. Franklin B. Gowen in the matter of the investigation of the Standard oil trust by the Committee on manufactures of the House of Representatives. | |
The railway problem. Address of Mr. Franklin B. Gowen, on the position which the city of Philadelphia should occupy to the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to its transportation lines, and to the railway problem of the day. | |
Report of the president and managers of the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Company to the stockholders, January 10, 1870 |