Paul Bremond

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Paul Bremond (October 11, 1810 – May 8, 1885) was an American businessman. He was a hatter, doing business in New York City and Philadelphia, and from 1840, a commission merchant in Galveston, in the Republic of Texas. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Paul Bremond
rdf:langString Paul Bremond
rdf:langString Paul Bremond
rdf:langString Galveston, Texas
xsd:date 1885-05-08
rdf:langString New York City
xsd:date 1810-10-11
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rdf:langString Portrait of Paul Bremond
xsd:date 1810-10-11
rdf:langString Glenwood Cemetery, Houston
rdf:langString United States; Republic of Texas
xsd:date 1885-05-08
rdf:langString Houston and Texas Central Railroad; Houston, East and West Railway
rdf:langString Investor, railroad executive
rdf:langString William Marsh Rice
rdf:langString Harriet Martha Sprouls ; Mary E. Van Alstyne ; Mary Louise de Valernes
rdf:langString Paul Bremond (October 11, 1810 – May 8, 1885) was an American businessman. He was a hatter, doing business in New York City and Philadelphia, and from 1840, a commission merchant in Galveston, in the Republic of Texas. From the 1850s until 1885, Bremond was a railroad entrepreneur. He co-founded the Galveston and Red River Railroad, later known as the Houston and Texas Central Railroad, and he served as the company's top executive until 1858. Bremond believed that Moseley Baker was his "spirit guide," and led him to establish the Houston, East and West Railway. He was the president and principal of this railroad until his death in 1885.
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xsd:gYear 1885

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