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  1. Robert Heysham Sayre (October 13, 1824 – January 4, 1907) was vice president and chief engineer of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. He was also vice president and general manager of Bethlehem Iron Company, the corporate precursor to Bethlehem Steel. The borough of Sayre, Pennsylvania and the small city of Sayre, Oklahoma were named in ...

  2. Robert H. Sayre (1824 - 1907) Mr. Sayre was an engineer who started his career in the canal business then moved into railroading. He was the chief engineer for the development of the Lehigh Valley Railroad system.

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  3. 30 de jun. de 2011 · Robert H. Sayre; An Industrial Pioneer. Ask just about anyone who the father of Bethlehem Steel was and most would name those two 20th century titans of industry, Charles Schwab and Eugene...

  4. Sayre was named for Robert H. Sayre, a stockholder of the Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad. The Choctaw Townsite and Improvement Company bought land from J. W. Danner, J. M. Danner, G. W. Roles, James N. Lennox, and William M. Hutton on which to build the townsite.

  5. Robert Heysham Sayre (13 de octubre de 1824 - 4 de enero de 1907) fue vicepresidente e ingeniero jefe del ferrocarril de Lehigh Valley. También fue vicepresidente y gerente general de Bethlehem Iron Company, precursor de Bethlehem Steel Corporation .

  6. Built in 1858, this historic mansion anchored the Fountain Hill neighborhood, a wealthy enclave of Bethlehem and home to the area’s industrialists and railroad pioneers. Building a Legacy. Robert Heysham Sayre specifically chose the location of his Gothic Revival style home to be near his work.

  7. Michael Löwy and Robert Sayre. 2002. Published by: Duke University Press. Series: Post-contemporary interventions. View. summary. Romanticism is a worldview that finds expression over a whole range of cultural fields—not only in literature and art but in philosophy, theology, political theory, and social movements.