[109] U. S. Statutes, 51 Cong., 1 Sess., Chap. DCXLVII.
[110] Digest U. S. Supreme Court Reports, Vol. IV, “Monopoly,” pp. 4043-4052, The Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, Rochester, N. Y., 1908.
[111] Funk and Wagnalls’ Encyclopedia.
[112] Jointly with Gould Interests.
[113] Jointly with Rockefeller, Kuhn, Loeb, & Co., Vanderbilt and other interests.
[114] Jointly with Standard Oil interests.
[115] Jointly with Erie, Reading and Vanderbilt interests.
[116] “The Story of the Pullman Car,” by Joseph Husband. A. C. McClurg & Company, Chicago, 1917. Cf. Literary Digest, February 10, 1923, p. 25.
[117] Funk and Wagnalls’ Encyclop.
[118] “Special Reports, Streets and Electric Railways,” U. S. Census Bureau (1902). This, of course, was not a practical machine.