John Leander Billard Explained

John Leander Billard
Birth Date:18 July 1842
Birth Place:Saybrook, Connecticut

John Leander Billard (July 18, 1842 - December 18, 1924) was a coal merchant.[1] He initiated a hostile takeover of the Boston and Maine Railroad in 1914.[2] [3]

Biography

He was born on July 18, 1842, in Saybrook, Connecticut, to John Denton Billard and Emeline E. Spencer. He attended Yale University. He married Harriet Yale Merriman on May 26, 1868 and they had a son, Frederick Howell Billard (1873-1906).[1] In 1914 he attempted a hostile takeover of the Boston and Maine Railroad.[3]

He died on December 18, 1924.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Decennial Record of the Class of 1896, Yale College . 1906 . .
  2. News: Attacks Surprise Railroad. New Haven Company Objects to the Amended Billard Bill. . . May 30, 1909 . 2014-01-04 .
  3. News: Billard Admits $2,748,700 Profit. No New Haven Official Associated with Him in His Deals, He Testifies . . May 8, 1914 . 2013-12-24 .
  4. News: John Leander Billard Dies. Active in the Fight Over Control of the Boston & Maine Road . . December 19, 1924 . 2013-12-23 .