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- Q7396108 subject Q6646135.
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- Q7396108 abstract "Sabin Woolworth Colton, Jr. (March 18, 1847, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – January 29, 1925, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) was an American investor. He was the only private individual to ever own a chair on both the Philadelphia and New York Stock Exchanges. He became an office boy in 1862 at a stock brokerage, later became a clerk there. While a clerk there bought his own chair on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. His expertise was in underwriting the establishment of utility companies in exchange for stock in those companies. He retired in 1910, having built a spacious family house, Longmeadow, in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, and an elegant Arts & Crafts-style summer house, Faraway, on Eastern Point of Greening Island, Maine.".
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- Q7396108 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646135.
- Q7396108 wikiPageWikiLink Q6936650.
- Q7396108 wikiPageWikiLink Q7160335.
- Q7396108 wikiPageWikiLink Q7234298.
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- Q7396108 wikiPageWikiLink Q8675191.
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- Q7396108 comment "Sabin Woolworth Colton, Jr. (March 18, 1847, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – January 29, 1925, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) was an American investor. He was the only private individual to ever own a chair on both the Philadelphia and New York Stock Exchanges. He became an office boy in 1862 at a stock brokerage, later became a clerk there. While a clerk there bought his own chair on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange.".
- Q7396108 label "Sabin W. Colton".