Franklin Benjamin Gowen
Also known as
Franklin B. Gowen
Born 1836-01-01
Died 1889-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF41705508
- WikidataQ5491273
- ISNI0000000051482178
- Open LibraryOL6976241A
Top Subjects
- Pennsylvania (3)
- Railroads -- Pennsylvania (2)
- Trials, litigation (2)
- Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co (1)
- Molly Maguires (1)
- Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company (1)
- Coal-tar industry -- Pennsylvania (1)
Books by Franklin Benjamin Gowen
Total count: 8
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Argument of Franklin B. Gowen, Esq.before the Joint Committee of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, appointed to inquire into the affairs of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company and the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, at Atlantic City, New Jersey, July 29th and 30th, 1875, on behalf of said CompanyPress of Helfenstein, Lewis & Greene1875-01-01
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Argument of Franklin B. Gowen, Esq. before the Joint Committee of the Legislature of Pennsylvaniaappointed to inquire into the affairs of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company and the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, at Atlantic City, New Jersey, July 29th and 30th, 1875, on behalf of said companyPress of Helfstein, Lewis & Greene1875-01-01
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Argument of Franklin B. Gowen, Esq., of counsel for the Commonwealth in the case of the Commonwealth vs. Thomas Munlely, indicted in the Court of Oyer and Terminer of Schuylkill County, Pa., for the murder of Thomas Sanger, a minning boss at Raven Run, on September 1st, 1875Chronicle book and job rooms1876-01-01
Statement of the present condition of the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co. and the Philadelphia & Reading Coal and Iron Cowith plan for their financial re-organizationJackson Bros., Printers1880-01-01-
Argument of Mr. Franklin B. Gowen of counsel for the commonwealth, in case of the Commonwealth vs. Petroffindicted in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin County for corrupt solicitation of members of the legislature : delivered March 10, 1880[s.n.]1880-01-01
Argument of Mr. Franklin B. Gowen ...before the Committee on commerce of the House of representatives, upon ... bill no. 1028, to regulate inter-state commerce ... Washington, D.C., January 27th, 1880.1880-01-01
The railway problem.Address of Mr. Franklin B. Gowen, on the position which the city of Philadelphia should occupy to the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to its transportation lines, and to the railway problem of the day.Jackson bros., printers1881-01-01-
Argument of Mr. Franklin B. Gowen before the Committee on Interstate Commerce, U.S. Senate, Saturday, March 24th, 1888, on amendments suggested by him to the Interstate Commerce Act, giving exemplary damages for its violation, and authorizing United States courts to issue writs of mandamus against common carriers.Allen, Lane & Scott's Print. House1888-01-01