- Austin Corbin
Austin Corbin (
July 11 ,1827 -June 4 ,1896 ) consolidated the rail lines onLong Island bringing them under the profitable umbrella of theLong Island Rail Road .Corbin's most ambitious plan was the 20 mile (30 km) extension of the rail line from
Bridgehampton, New York toMontauk, New York where he planned to open a deep water port so that trans-Atlantic passengers could shave a day off their voyages by taking the "mile a minute" trains 100 miles toNew York City . However, the plan never materialized as the planned port atFort Pond Bay in Montauk could not be dredged to handle the seagoing vessels.Corbin greatly improved the railroad's infrastructure which had fallen into disrepair after a period of cutthroat competition had thrown all the island's railroads into bankruptcy.
Corbin's tactic included the infamous strong-arming (along with his cohorts) of the
Montaukett tribe out of nearly 10,000 acres (40 km²) they owned around Montauk. The tribe is still seeking compensation for this tactic. Relics from the tribe are still visible atCamp Wikoff which the LIRR sold the government and whereTheodore Roosevelt and hisRough Riders were quarantined after returning from theSpanish-American War .Corbin was also known to exclude
Jews from the clientele of the hotels he owned inBrooklyn , a policy which provoked a denunciation byHenry Ward Beecher from his pulpit at Brooklyn'sPlymouth Church .Fact|date=June 2007External links
* [http://www.newsday.com/community/guide/lihistory/ny-history_motion_rail1,0,5977066.story?coll=ny-lihistory-navigation Newsday "Our History" Article on Corbin]
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