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William Van Horne was a railway builder and official, capitalist, and an artist as well as an art collector. He is best known as the principal builder of the Canadian Pacific Railway.[1]
Born in 1843 in Illinois, he was the eldest son of Cornelius Van Horne and his second wife Mary Richards. He was recorded in the 1850 United States Census living with his parents and four siblings in New Lenox, Will, Illinois, where his father was an attorney.[2] His railway career began at the age of 14 after the death of his father. He worked for the Illinois Central Railroad until 1864, then joined the Chicago and Alton Railway.
In 1867 he married Lucy Hurd. They had three children: Lucy, William and Richard.[3]
By 1880 he was general superintendent of the Milwaukee Road and two years later was appointed general manager of the Canadian Pacific Railway. In 1888 he became its president. Under his leadership, the company expanded to include a telegraph service, an express business, Pacific steamships, and hotels. He was awarded a knighthood in 1894.[4]
He died in Montreal in 1915 and was buried at Oakwood Cemetery, Joliet, Illinois.[5]
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