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Who Was John I. Blair
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not to take away from anything done by harriman, hill, huntington, morgan and vanderbilt post 1865, the administrative genius exhibited by the prr's thomson and scott should be given a nod, not only are they credited with developing modern cost accounting, but they personally trained andrew carniege as well. also remember the organizational genius of boston's forbes family whose vision ran well built and well managed railroads from michigan to wyoming (cb&q and michigan central). cb&q is the seed of today's much maligned bnsf...long pedigree. not forgetting the south albert fink must be given some allowance as the renaissance man of railroading: manager, strategist, engineer, regional statesman and national spokesman for the industry. <br />
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