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  1. Elbert Henry Gary (October 8, 1846 – August 15, 1927) was an American lawyer, county judge and business executive. He was a founder of U.S. Steel in 1901 alongside J. P. Morgan, William H. Moore, Henry Clay Frick and Charles M. Schwab.

    • August 15, 1927 (aged 80), New York City, U.S.
    • Charles M. Schwab
  2. 5 de mar. de 2024 · Elbert Henry Gary (born Oct. 8, 1846, near Wheaton, Ill., U.S.—died Aug. 15, 1927, New York City) was a U.S. jurist and the chief organizer of the United States Steel Corporation. In 1871 Gary entered law practice in Chicago.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. J. P. Morgan y el abogado Elbert H. Gary fundaron la U.S. Steel en 1901 (incorporada el 25 de febrero) por la combinación de la Carnegie Steel Company de Andrew Carnegie, la Federal Steel Company de Gary y la National Steel Company de William Henry Moore de 492 millones dólares (hoy $ 13,810,000,000).

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  4. 21 de may. de 2018 · Elbert Henry Gary (1846-1927), American lawyer and industrialist, was responsible for organizing the U.S. Steel Corporation in 1901 and continued as its most influential figure until his death. Elbert H. Gary was born on Oct. 8, 1846, near Wheaton, Ill.

  5. 26 de feb. de 2024 · Business: 70 For Steel. TIME. April 27, 1931. The late great Judge Elbert Henry Gary filled his position as chairman of United States Steel Corp. until Death came to him at the age of 81. To...

  6. The youngest of three children of Eratus and Susan (Vallette) Gary, Elbert Henry Gary was born near Wheaton, Illinois and spent over fifty years of his life in Illinois. He attended the Illinois Institute, a Methodist college which his father had helped to found in Wheaton.

  7. American lawyer, judge, and financier Elbert Henry Gary helped organize the United States Steel Corporation in 1901 and served as the company’s chairman for more than 25 years. The town of Gary, Indiana —which was laid out in 1906 by U.S. Steel—was named in his honor. Gary was born on October 8, 1846, near Wheaton, Illinois.