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
Boston (), officially the City of Boston, is the state capital and most populous city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as the cultural and financial center of the New England region of the United States. It is the 24th- mo ...
on July 15, 1843.
He entered railway service June 1, 1863; to April, 1879, on
Kansas Pacific Railroad
The Kansas Pacific Railway (KP) was a historic railroad company that operated in the western United States in the late 19th century. It was a federally chartered railroad, backed with government land grants. At a time when the first transcontine ...
; 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
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; 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.
His son, Walter Oakes, of
Seattle
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, a founder of the
Alaska Steamship Company
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, was father of the ethnologist
Maud Oakes.
Thomas Fletcher Oakes died at his residence at the
Sorrento Hotel in Seattle on March 14, 1919.
References
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Oakes, Thomas Fletcher
Oakes, Thomas Fletcher
Northern Pacific Railway people
Businesspeople from Boston
19th-century American businesspeople
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