- Robert S. Lovett
Robert Scott Lovett (
June 22 ,1860 –June 19 ,1932 ) was a lawyer and railroad president.Born at San Jacinto,Texas he was admitted to the bar in 1882 and then served as attorney for various railroad interests. In 1890 he married Lavinia Chilton Abercrombie, daughter of lawyer and Texas state senator Leonard Anderson Abercrombie, granddaughter of JusticeWilliam Parish Chilton . Their only child wasRobert A. Lovett . From 1904 to 1909 Robert S. Lovett was general counsel, and after 1909 president, of theE. H. Harriman system of railroads -- the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific. In the wake of theNorthern Securities Case he was compelled to dissolve the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific merger in 1913. In 1914 he accepted directorships in the New York Central and Nickel Plate railroads. Consequently, the Lovett family settled into a "Gold Coast" mansion atLocust Valley, New York. During World War One he filled important positions in the management of railroads, and was chosen president (1919) andchairman of the Board of Directors (1920) of the Union Pacific System.Legacy
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