David Halliday Moffat, Jr.

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David Halliday Moffat, Jr.

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Birthplace: Washingtonville, Orange County, New York, United States
Death: March 18, 1911 (71)
Manhattan, New York, New York County, New York, United States
Place of Burial: Denver, Denver County, Colorado, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of David Halliday Moffat, Sr. and Eleanor Louisa Moffat
Husband of Frances Arabella Moffat
Father of Marcia Alley McClurg
Brother of Mary Elizabeth Strong

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About David Halliday Moffat, Jr.

Businessman. A railroad tycoon and mining magnate, he was the builder of the world-renowned Moffat Road train route in Colorado. He co-founded the “Woolworth and Moffat” department stores (later known as Woolworth's). One of the founders of Denver University, he was a close friend of Horace and Baby Doe Tabor.

Moffat was one of Denver's most important financiers and industrialists in late 19th and early 20th century Colorado, and he was responsible for the development of the Middle Park area. He served as president, treasurer and as a board member of railroads, banks and city government posts. Over the years he had claims to over one hundred Colorado mines and nine railroads. Moffat died on March 18, 1911 in New York City at the age of seventy three. Some had said that he had vainly spent fourteen million dollars on the dream of a railroad directly west from Denver. The Denver, Northwestern & Pacific Railway had cost him $75,000 a mile, and Rollins Pass had cost him the rest of his fortune. He was in New York city trying to raise more money, and was stopped by what would later be learned was the doing of E. H. Harriman and George Jay Gould I. He was one of the greatest threats they had faced in years. Although Moffat was looked at the time as a vain dreamer, he would later be viewed by many as ahead of his time. His legacy would leave Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad and later Union Pacific Railroad with a railroad that would outlast most other rail lines in Colorado. He would have Moffat Tunnel and Moffat County, Colorado named after him.

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David Halliday Moffat, Jr.'s Timeline

1839
July 22, 1839
Washingtonville, Orange County, New York, United States
1863
October 9, 1863
Denver, Adams County, Colorado
1911
March 18, 1911
Age 71
Manhattan, New York, New York County, New York, United States
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Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado, United States