Otto Mears
Businessman and railroad magnate

Born
1840
185 years ago
Died
June 24th, 1931
94 years ago — 91 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
United States
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Established a successful career in the development of railroads and steamship lines in the western United States. Played a significant role in the construction of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad and the Rio Grande Southern Railroad. Contributed to the expansion of transportation infrastructure in Colorado and New Mexico during the late 19th century. Engaged in various ventures that included real estate and mining, further enhancing economic growth in the regions served by his railroads. Was an influential figure in the business community, fostering economic ties between industries.
Developed the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad
Constructed the Rio Grande Southern Railroad
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