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ar"--Becomes a railroad director--How he foiled a plan to ruin him--dishonest legislature--Vanderbilt's triumph--His gift to the Government--His office in New York--Vanderbilt in business hours--Personal characteristics--Love for horses--His family. CHAPTER X. DANIEL DREW. Birth-place--Birth and parentage--A farmer's boy--Goes to New York to seek his fortune--Becomes a cattle drover--Leases the Bull's Head Tavern--His energy and success in his business--Brings the first western cattle to New York--Helps a friend to build a steamboat--The fight with Vanderbilt--Drew buys out his friend, and becomes a steamboat owner--Vanderbilt endeavors to discourage him--He perseveres--His success--Formation of the "People's Line" on the Hudson River--The floating palaces--Forms a partnership with George Law, and establishes the Stonington line--Opening of the Hudson River Railway--Drew's foresight--Room enough for the locomotive and the steamboat--Buys out the Champlain Company--Causes of his success as a steamboat manager--Becomes a banker--His success in Wall Street--Indorses the acceptances of the Erie Railway Company--His courage and calmness in the panic of 1857--He saves "Erie" from ruin--Elected a director of the Erie Road--Is made Treasurer--His interest in the road--His operations in Wall Street--His farm in Putnam County--Joins the Methodist Church--His liberality--Builds a church in New York--Founds the Drew Theological Seminary--Estimate of his wealth--His family--Personal appearance. CHAPTER XI. JAMES B. EADS. Birth--Childhood--Fondness for machinery--Early mechanical skill--Constructs a steam engine at the age of nine years--His work-shop--Death of his father--Works his way to St. Louis--Sells apples on the streets--Finds employment and a friend--Efforts to improve--Becomes a clerk on a Mississippi steamer--Undertakes the recovery of wrecked steamboats--Success of his undertaking--Offers to remove the obstacles to the navigation of the Mississippi--Failure of his health--Retires from business--Breaking out of the war--Summoned to Washington--His plan for the defense of the western rivers--Associated with Captain Rodgers in the purchase of gunboats--His first contract with the Government--Undertakes to build seven ironclads in sixty-five days--Magnitude of the undertaking--His promptness--Builds other gunboats during the war--The gunboat fleet at Forts Henry and Donelson the private property of Mr. Eads
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