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  1. Charles Crocker (September 16, 1822 – August 14, 1888) was an American railroad executive who was one of the founders of the Central Pacific Railroad, which constructed the westernmost portion of the first transcontinental railroad, and took control with partners of the Southern Pacific Railroad. [1] [2]

  2. Jan 25, 2024 · In terms of net worth, Charles Crocker was one of the wealthiest men of his time, leaving behind an estate worth around $20 million upon his death in 1888. His financial acumen, coupled with strategic vision and relentless determination, titanically contributed to his unprecedented wealth accumulation.

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  3. Apr 10, 2024 · Charles Crocker died in 1878 aged 65: estimated net worth of $20 and $40 million (between half a billion dollars and one billion dollars in today’s money). Leland Stanford died in 1893, at the age of 69: estimated net worth of $50 million ($1.3 billion in today’s money).

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  4. Jul 29, 2017 · The Treasury Department later engaged him in 1862 for the sale of $500 million worth of bonds — and he reaped a huge commission from the sale. ... Charles Crocker moved out west to California ...

  5. Apr 26, 2024 · The estimated Net Worth of Charles Crocker is at least $19.9 Million dollars as of 5 March 2024. Mr. Crocker owns over 4,000 units of Teledyne Technologies Inc stock worth over $19,647,743 and over the last 21 years he sold TDY stock worth over $0. In addition, he makes $232,500 as Independent Director at Teledyne Technologies Inc.

  6. Mar 20, 2012 · In 2006 dollars, his adjusted net worth of $110.1 billion makes him the fourth-richest person in American history. Jay Cooke Wikimedia

  7. Charles Crocker (born Sept. 16, 1822, Troy, N.Y., U.S.—died Aug. 14, 1888, Monterey, Calif.) was an American businessman and banker, chief contractor in the building of the Central Pacific (later the Southern Pacific) Railroad. Crocker was forced to quit school at an early age to help support his family.

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