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#55 Tycoon's War: How Cornelius Vanderbilt Invaded a Country to Overthrow America's Most Famous Military Adventurer

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The Vanderbilt Deal Signaled That Morgan and Garrison Had Done No Such Thing

The deal signaled so Morgan and Garrison believed that Vanderbilt had given up on his plan to ruin them. But the Commodore had done no such thing having rung his outstanding commissions from his enemies. For two months, nothing was heard from Vanderbilt. Meanwhile, the hard press accessory transit company failed to deliver a dividend in January due to the cost of the settlement with Vanderbilt. Then in March, Vanderbilt's son-in-law, Daniel Allen, launched a legal action against the current directors. Who do you think was the, who do youThink was behind this?

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