- John Warne Gates
John Warne Gates (
May 18 ,1855 –August 9 ,1911 ), also known as "Bet-a-Million" Gates, was a pioneer promoter ofbarbed wire who became aGilded Age industrialist. Gates was born inWinfield, Illinois and married Delora R. Baker ofSt. Charles, Illinois in 1874. The couple had one son,Charles Gilbert Gates .Gates' career began with a trip to
San Antonio, Texas in 1876 as a salesman for the Washburn-Moen barbed wire company, and a dramatic demonstration with cattle penned intoMilitary Plaza . He later started the Southern Wire Company ofSt. Louis, Missouri . With the help of Chicago attorneyElbert H. Gary he created a monopoly in the US wire industry in 1898 with American Steel and Wire Company, which was sold in 1901 toJ.P. Morgan in a deal (also negotiated by Gary) to become part of the newU.S. Steel conglomerate.Gates was a founder of the The Texas Company which became the
Texaco oil company. He became influential in the development of the city ofPort Arthur, Texas when he took over theKansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf Railroad in December 1899 after he forced it into bankruptcy along with its previous owner and Port Arthur founderArthur Edward Stilwell .In a 1900 horse race in England, Gates won $600,000 on a $70,000 bet, which rumors escalated to over $1 million and conferred on him the nickname "Bet-A-Million".
A compulsive gambler, he once participated in a marathon poker game on a train journey from Chicago to New York. After a week of nearly constant play (meals were taken at the poker table), the match ended with about half a million dollars changing hands.
Gates died in
Paris, France , following an unsuccessful operation to remove a throat tumor. His funeral was held in the ballroom of thePlaza Hotel in New York. The Gates Memorial Library in Port Arthur was funded by his widow and donated to the city in 1918. Originally the city's public library, Gates Memorial now serves as the campus library forLamar State College–Port Arthur .References
*Herman Kogan and Lloyd Wendt, "Bet-A-Million!: The Story of John W. Gates", 1948, New York: Bobbs-Merrill
*"The Cyclopædia of American Biography", 1915, New York: The Press Association Compilers, Inc., vol. 8 p. 61; available online at the [http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/b/bib/bibperm?q1=ADU1283.0008 Making of America] digital libraryExternal links
* [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/GG/fga41.html# Biography] of John W. Gates, accessed
March 29 ,2006
* [http://www.oldandsold.com/articles11/port-arthur-7.shtml 1940 biography] of John W. Gates, accessedApril 1 ,2006
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