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John C. Coleman : ウィキペディア英語版
John C. Coleman
John Crisp Coleman (1823 – March 23, 1919) was a California mining, railroad, and public utility magnate, and served in the California State Senate. He was the first President of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad, President of the North Star Mine in Grass Valley, Vice President of the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, and Vice President of California Street Cable. He also served as director of the Pacific Rolling Mills, the Contra Costa Gas Company, and the North Shore Railroad.
==Career==
Coleman was born in Walton, Suffolk, England. John and his brother, Edward, arrived Hangtown Creek, California in 1850. The two brothers mined at Canon Creek, El Dorado County, and two years later, mined at Iowa Hill, Placer County, where he served as President of the Sons of Temperance.〔 About this time, he went East to visit family and buy cattle.
In 1860, they moved to Grass Valley, Nevada County and with others, bought the Helvetia and Lafayette Mining Company.〔 The brothers opened the Morning Star Mine (Placer County) and the Idaho Mine (Nevada County) in 1867; they were also part owners in the North Star Mine and the Hueston Hill Company.〔

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