Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Robber Barons and Captians of Industry?


John Jacob Astor
Andrew Carnegie
William Carnegie
Jay Cooke
James Buchanan Duke
James Fisk
Henry Ford
Henry Clay Frick
John Warne Gates
Jay Gould
Collis P. Huntington
Mark Hopkins
Charles Crocker
Leland Stanford
George Pullman
J.P. Morgan
Thomas Clark Durant
Daniel Drew

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

I would like it to be known that at 12:06 PM I have called Dibs on Jay Gould, so for all you who went to J's class last period and thought you were getting Jay Gould I'm Sorry, but I win.

-Jimmy

Anonymous said...

Also, on an unrealted topic I also want it to be known that I want to be included in making a basket thing for the Troops, so yeah I want to be a part of that so when you're making it or thinking of ideas on what to put in it, don't forget about me! Thanks! Peace!

-Jimmy

Unknown said...

George Pullman

Unknown said...

George Pullman was Trishawna's choice.

Unknown said...

Dibs on John Jacob Astor!
Victoria

Unknown said...

Andrew Carnegie! Sorry Andy, Kayleigh.

Anonymous said...

Well I would say Andrew Carnegie because we share a first name, but I think I'll take Henry Ford since we share a birthday.

Unknown said...

J I've been researching Astor and I've got a question. John Jacob Astor was born in the 1700s and made millions on the fur industry. John Jacob Astor the fourth was born in 1864 and boarded the Titanic as the richest man on the ship. Which Astor am I doing?

Anonymous said...

James Buchanan Duke

Anonymous said...

J.P. Morgan. WO0T. be jealous. i think im the last one. bwahhaa

Anonymous said...

Charles Crocker=]

J said...

http://thefuntimesguide.com/2005/09/soldierpackages.php