John T. Grant Explained

John T. Grant
Birth Name:John Thomas Grant
Birth Date:13 December 1813
Birth Place:Athens, Georgia
Death Place:Atlanta, Georgia
Nationality:American
Occupation:Founder of engineering firm, land owner
Education:University of Georgia
Signature:Signature of John Thomas Grant (1813–1887).png

John Thomas Grant (December 13, 1813  - January 18, 1887)[1] was an American railroad executive.

He was born and raised on a farm near Athens, Georgia and graduated from the University of Georgia in 1833 with a degree in forestry.

With his brother James and the unrelated Lemuel Grant he founded an engineering firm called Fannin, Grant and Company which constructed railroads in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas, during which time he amassed a large fortune and enormous tracts of land.[2]

The American Civil War largely destroyed his prospects.Although, at the time of his death some 20 years later, he still possessed 60,000 acres (240 km2) in Texas.

He died in Atlanta on January 18, 1887, and was interred in the Grant mausoleum in Oakland Cemetery.[3]

Family

He married Martha Cobb (Jackson) Grant.

Notes and References

  1. http://garrett.atlantahistorycenter.com/gdetail.php?idnum=25237 Franklin Garrett Necrology Database – Atlanta History Center
  2. Web site: John T. Grant house - Digital Library of Georgia. 2020-09-08. dlg.usg.edu.
  3. News: Death of Col. John T. Grant . . Atlanta . 4 . 1887-01-20 . 2021-04-29 . Newspapers.com.