Edward Eugene LOOMIS

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Industrialist, Businessman

AmericanBorn Edward Eugene LOOMIS

American businessman, President of the Lehigh Valley Railroad from 1917 to 1937

Born on April 2, 1864 in German Flatts, New York , United States

Died on July 11, 1937 in Murray Hill, New Jersey , United States

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He went to work in the law department of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. He then worked in the office of the general superintendent of the Erie Railroad. In 1894 he was made superintendent of the Tioga County, Pennsylvania division of the Erie Railroad. He was then manager of the Blossburg Coal Company. In 1898 he was appointed general superintendent of the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway and of the Wilkes-Barre and Eastern Railroad. In 1899 the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad under William Haynes Truesdale was reorganized and Loomis was hired.



He was president of the Lehigh Valley Railroad from 1917 to 1937.

...   He went to work in the law department of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. He then worked in the office of the general superintendent of the Erie Railroad. In 1894 he was made superintendent of the Tioga County, Pennsylvania division of the Erie Railroad. He was then manager of the Blossburg Coal Company. In 1898 he was appointed general superintendent of the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway and of the Wilkes-Barre and Eastern Railroad. In 1899 the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad under William Haynes Truesdale was reorganized and Loomis was hired.



He was president of the Lehigh Valley Railroad from 1917 to 1937.



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