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James Jerome Hill 1838-1916

James Jerome Hill

Photo by Alan L Brown - Posted May, 2009

Photo from Google Street View ©2011 Google - Posted January, 2011

Photo Source - Wikipedia

Plaque Location

The County of Wellington
The Township of Guelph/Eramosa
In Rockwood, on the northeast corner of
Guelph and Inkerman streets


Coordinates: N 43 36.969 W 80 08.730

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Plaque Text

Born near Rockwood, Upper Canada, Hill moved to Minnesota in 1856 settling at St. Paul. Having organized the Red River Transportation Company which provided effective transportation between St. Paul and Winnipeg, he had begun, by 1878, to build his vast railway empire. A member of the Board of the CPR (1880-3) he subsequently became its greatest competitor and by 1889 had organized the Great Northern System. As President of that System (1893-9) and Chairman of the Board (1907-12) he built numerous feeder lines reaching to the Canadian border.

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