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" Important New York banks realized that because bankers had hypothecated the Central Pacific’s securities repeatedly, they were effectively worthless as collateral. It was better to strike a deal with the Central Pacific; otherwise the chain of debt would choke even more banks. Jay Gould scavenged the Union Pacific, saving it from bankruptcy and setting up what would eventually become one of his biggest financial killings.43 "

Richard White , The Republic for Which It Stands: The United States during Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865-1896


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Richard White quote : Important New York banks realized that because bankers had hypothecated the Central Pacific’s securities repeatedly, they were effectively worthless as collateral. It was better to strike a deal with the Central Pacific; otherwise the chain of debt would choke even more banks. Jay Gould scavenged the Union Pacific, saving it from bankruptcy and setting up what would eventually become one of his biggest financial killings.43