Thomas Fletcher Oakes Explained

Thomas Fletcher Oakes
Birth Date:15 July 1843
Birth Place:Boston, Massachusetts
Death Place:Seattle, Washington
Occupation:Railroad executive
Signature:Signature of Thomas Fletcher Oakes (1843–1919).png

Thomas Fletcher Oakes (July 15, 1843 – March 14, 1919) was president of Northern Pacific Railway from 1888 to 1893.

Biography

Thomas Fletcher Oakes was born in Boston on July 15, 1843.[1] He entered railway service June 1, 1863; to April, 1879, on Kansas Pacific Railroad; two years secretary to contractors, two years purchasing agent; three years purchasing agent and assistant treasurer; six years general freight agent; one year vice-president; one year five months general superintendent; April 1879, to May 1880, general superintendent Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf and Kansas City, Lawrence and Southern; May 1880, to May 1881, vice-president and general manager Oregon Railway and Navigation Company; May 1881, to November 1883, vice-president Northern Pacific Railway, and November 1883, to 1888, vice-president and general manager.

Oakes was placed in charge of the Columbia & Puget Sound Railroad after Charles Barstow Wright formed the Oregon Improvement Company. Harris retained Oakes as executive vice president, after Harris became president of Northern Pacific.[2]

His son, Walter Oakes, of Seattle, a founder of the Alaska Steamship Company, was father of the ethnologist Maud Oakes.[3] [4]

Thomas Fletcher Oakes died at his residence at the Sorrento Hotel in Seattle on March 14, 1919.[5]

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography . I . James T. White & Company . 183 . 1893 . 2021-04-08 . Google Books.
  2. Book: Speidel . William . Sons of the Profits . 1967 . Nettle Creek Publishing Company . Seattle . 170, 183.
  3. Secretary's Report, Class of 1887, Harvard College, Twenty-Fifth Anniversary 1887-1912, p. 154
  4. Book: Snowden, Clinton A. . History of Washington: The Rise and Progress of an American State . 5 . 408 . Century History Company . 1911 . 2021-04-08 . Google Books.
  5. News: Pioneer Railroad Executive Is Dead . . 4 . 1919-03-14 . 2021-04-08 . Newspapers.com.