Erie Railroad - Company Officers

Company Officers

  • Eleazer Lord (1833–1835)
  • James Gore King (1835–1839)
  • Eleazer Lord (1839–1841)
  • James Bowen (1841–1842)
  • William Maxwell (1842–1843)
  • Horatio Allen (1843–1844)
  • Eleazer Lord (1844–1845)
  • James Hooper (1845)
  • Benjamin Loder (1845–1853)
  • Homer Ramsdell (1853–1857)
  • Charles Moran (1857–1859)
  • Samuel Marsh (1859–1861)
  • Nathaniel Marsh (1861–1864)
  • Samuel Marsh (1864)
  • Robert H. Berdell (1864–1867)
  • John S. Eldridge (1867–1868)
  • Jay Gould (1868–1872)
  • John A. Dix (1872)
  • Peter H. Watson (1872–1874)
  • Hugh J. Jewett (1874–1884)
  • John King (1884–1894)
  • Eben B. Thomas (1894–1901)
  • Frederick Douglas Underwood (1901–1926)
  • John Joseph Bernet (1927–1929)
  • Charles Eugene Denney (1929–1939)
  • Robert Eastman Woodruff (1941–1949)
  • Paul W. Johnston (1949–1956)
  • Harry W. Von Willer (1956–1960)

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