THE PRESSURE WITHIN
I. THE ANVIL The war between the railways had ended in 1881, but for Cornelius Harrigan, the fighting had only just begun. By the time the last telegraph wire went up between New York and Chicago, Harrigan had already won. He owned more track than any sane man should—forty-two miles of iron spine running from the Jersey waterfront through the Hudson Valley to the stockyards at Albany. The...
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