CRÉDIT MOBILIER OF AMERICA

krĕˈdĭt mōbĭlyāˈ, krādēˈ, ephemeral construction company, connected with the building of the Union Pacific RR and involved in one of the major financial scandals in American history. Oakes Ames, Thomas C. Durant, and a few other influential stockholders of the Union Pacific organized the Crédit Mobilier under an existing Pennsylvania charter, which they took over. Acting for both the Union Pacific and for their newly created construction company, they made contracts with themselves. Oakes Ames, as head of the Crédit Mobilier, in 1867 assigned contracts to seven trustees to build the remaining 667 mi (1,074 km) of road for a total sum that brought profits variously estimated at from $7 million to $23 million. This process depleted generous congressional grants to the Union Pacific and left it under a heavy debt by the time of its completion in 1869. The scandal became political when Ames (a U.S. Representative), to forestall investigation or interference by Congress, sold or assigned shares of the Crédit Mobilier stock to members of Congress at par, although the shares were worth twice as much at the time. He wrote to Henry S. McComb, an associate, that he had placed the stock "where it will produce the most good to us" and subsequently forwarded a list of Congressmen who had received or were to receive shares. Later friction between Ames and McComb facilitated the publication of these letters in Charles A. Dana's New York Sun in the midst of the presidential election campaign of 1872. A subsequent investigation by Congress badly smirched the political reputations of Vice President Schuyler Colfax, Senator James W. Patterson of New Hampshire, Representative James Brooks of New York, and others—most of all, of course, Ames himself. Ames and Brooks were censured by Congress, but there were no prosecutions.

See study by J. B. Crawford (1880, repr. 1969).

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...investment bank--Societe Generale de Credit Mobilier, which became the template for...both the rise and fall of Credit Mobilier, the French government was deeply...of the Bank of France, Credit Mobilier had envious rivals from its outset...
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...to insist on a standby letter of credit that insures they will be paid...letter, the firm will have to have a credit line with a bank. Apart from this...the Union Pacific Railroad (the Credit Mobilier affair) was one of the great financial...
...were distracted by the Credit Mobilier affair, in which several...criterion was repeated in America, leading Comstock to...short of taking complete credit for the law, he trumpeted...Comstock had taken credit for 15 other suicides...
...during a House investigation of the Credit Mobilier affair, a scandal involving the...Assemblies in the United States of America sections 983 (2d ed. 1859...accompanying text (discussing the Credit Mobilier affair, from which this...
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...Union Pacific Railroad formed a venture called Credit Mobilier of America, gave it contracts to build the railroad, and then sold or gave influential congressmen Credit Mobilier shares. When the lawmakers helped themselves by...
...from 1870 to 1930. America not only grew dramatically...scandal was the Credit Mobilier (a profit diversion...Where Grant had Credit Mobilier, Harding had Teapot...five-year hiatus. America found both World War...presidents has received credit from history for the...good times, no one now credits them with having had...
...pales, for instance, beside the Credit Mobilier stock-for-influence swap of...dictatorship. In the United States of America - and everywhere else - politics...Democratic scandal, the Credit Mobilier scandal of 1872 was the quintessential...
...book, Stealing From America: A History of Corruption...illegal scheme called the Credit Mobilier, a fancy name for a...as a bribe by Credit Mobilier, only four declined...respectable gentlemen" in America, "the class of men...
...financial panic and the Credit Mobilier revelations exposed the...official services of America, national, state...have them shipped to America. They arrived in a condition...and its counterpart in America. Similarly, like the...
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...policies that stopped inflation, raised the nations credit, and reduced taxes and the national debt by over...As for cases of actual corruption, the notorious Credit Mobilier of America (a shady corporation designed to siphon profits...
...the Making of Modern America, the author believes...creation of the firm Credit Mobilier, which (making a long...the focus in the Credit Mobilier scandal is directed toward...THE MAKING OF MODERN AMERICA By Richard White Norton...
...Betrayal: The Triumph of Money in America, 1865-1900," worth reading...political scandals of the Gilded Age - Credit Mobilier, the Whiskey Ring, the Tweed...BETRAYAL: THE TRIUMPH OF MONEY IN AMERICA, 1865-1900 By Jack Beatty Knopf...


 

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CREDIT MOBILIER OF AMERICA kre dit mobilya , krade , ephemeral...Union Pacific organized the Credit Mobilier under an existing Pennsylvania charter...Oakes Ames, as head of the Credit Mobilier, in 1867 assigned contracts to seven...
...land often resulted in shoddy construction that only later was repaired, and scandals, such as Credit Mobilier (see Credit Mobilier of America ), were not infrequent. The transcontinental railroads immeasurably aided the settling of the west...
...spike. Construction of both roads involved tremendous profiteering, and in 1872 the scandal involving the Credit Mobilier of America , an ephemeral holding company to which most of the Union Pacifics liquid assets had been transferred (1867...
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...Representatives from 1863 to 1873. Interested in the construction of the Union Pacific RR, Ames secured control of the Credit Mobilier of America after ousting T. C. Durant , its founder. The financial scandals of that company brought upon Ames in 1872...
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