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    Frank Jay. Signature. Jason Gould ( / ɡuːld /; May 27, 1836 – December 2, 1892) was an American railroad magnate and financial speculator who founded the Gould business dynasty. He is generally identified as one of the robber barons of the Gilded Age.

  2. May 22, 2024 · Jay Gould (born May 27, 1836, Roxbury, New York, U.S.—died December 2, 1892, New York, New York) was an American railroad executive, financier, and speculator. He was an important railroad developer who was one of the most unscrupulous “robber barons” of 19th-century American capitalism.

  3. Jul 9, 2019 · Jay Gould (born Jason Gould; May 27, 1836–December 2, 1892) was a businessman who came to personify the robber baron in the late 19th century. Over the course of his career, Gould made and lost several fortunes as a railroad executive, financier, and speculator.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › business-leaders › jay-gouldJay Gould | Encyclopedia.com

    May 21, 2018 · American financier and railroad builder Jay Gould (1836-1892) began as an unprincipled stock manipulator and became one of the most acute businessmen in America's age of industrial capitalism. He operated in an era when speculative capital could play a constructive role.

  5. Jan 2, 2024 · Jay Gould became one of the most powerful and ruthless tycoons owning numerous lines throughout the United States.

  6. Dec 1, 2023 · The Gilded Age's true story inspiration for George Russell, Jay Gould, was not only a ruthless robber baron, but was also a devoted family man, despite the powerful, rich Astor family looking down on them. George Russell shares both of these traits with his real-life counterpart.

  7. Sep 24, 2014 · Jay Gould and a few other conspirators had been secretly stockpiling gold since August, but upon learning that the fix was in, they disguised their identities behind an army of brokers and ...

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