Panic of 1873: Railroad Speculation Triggers Economic Collapse
The banking firm Jay Cooke & Company collapses, triggering a devastating financial panic and economic depression lasting until 1879. Cooke’s firm, heavily invested in the Northern Pacific Railroad and backed by over 60 million acres of federal land grants used as collateral, becomes …
Jay Cooke & Company
Northern Pacific Railroad
New York Stock Exchange
European Investors
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