This is a biography of the railway magnate of the late 19th, early 20th century James J. Hill. This work is in two parts covering in depth of the best of the railroad barons.
The author was editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer as well as the keeper of the James J. Hill library, so no muckraking here.
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