Vv Leland Stanford's Life And Work

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vv Leland Stanford Leland Stanford a father, businessman, industrialist, politician, and co-founder. Leland was a hard worker. He often said “ Money is a great tool whose means labor and skill become universitaly co- operative. He was an inspiration to many hard workers. Leland was a very political man. He often spoke slowly and thought a lot. He went to the west to work on the railroad. He was one of the main people to build the railroad. Leland was also an emissary to the mormons. Leland was born on march 9, 1824 in New York and died in California on June 21, 1893. Leland was one of the most wealthy men. He named a university after him. Leland went to California during the Gold Rush to work on the railroads. He was one of the main workers on the railroad. Leland was a hard worker and got money for it. He wanted to help people and be important. He was a father and gave his son Stanford university. He gave people a way to travel around the land on railroads. leland was a good man and helped with education. He was very wealthy and helped people. Leland was often last to speak in things. …show more content…

He talked about labor and industries. People were inspired to work more. He was one of the most industrialist. I think he was a hard worker and a noble man. He was able to accomplish a lot in his time. If he was the complete opposite I wouldn't hire him as a worker and he wouldn't have accomplished anything in his life. If all this happened in a different time I think the outcome would be completely

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