Elbert Henry Gary
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For the lake freighter, see Elbert H. Gary (1905 ship).
Elbert Henry Gary (October 8, 1846 – August 15, 1927) was an American lawyer, county judge and business executive. He was a founder of U.S. Steel in 1901 alongside J. P. Morgan, William H. Moore, Henry Clay Frick and Charles M. Schwab. The city of Gary, Indiana, a steel town, was named for him when it was founded in 1906. Gary, West Virginia was also named after him. When trust busting President Theodore Roosevelt said that Gary was head of the steel trust, Gary considered it a compliment. The two men communicated in a nonconfrontational way, unlike Roosevelt's communications with leaders of other trusts.
Quick Facts 2nd President of U.S. Steel, Preceded by ...
Elbert Henry Gary | |
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2nd President of U.S. Steel | |
In office 1903–1911 | |
Preceded by | Charles M. Schwab |
Succeeded by | James Augustine Farrell, Sr. |
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Born | (1846-10-08)October 8, 1846 Wheaton, Illinois, U.S. |
Died | August 15, 1927(1927-08-15) (aged 80) New York City, U.S. |
Spouses | Julia Emily Graves
(m. 1869; died 1902)Emma T Townsend (m. 1905) |
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