- Fred Ossanna
Fred Albin Ossanna was a
Minnesota lawyer who oversaw the dismantling of theMinneapolis-St. Paul streetcar system as head ofTwin City Rapid Transit Company in the 1950s. Ossanna had been hired by Charles Green, aWall Street speculator who had purchased a large number of TCRT stock shares and oustedD.J. Strouse as head of the company soon after. When it was discovered that Green had connections toorganized crime , Ossanna took control. In a period of 22 months ending in June 1954, rails were removed from city streets where trolleys once traveled to be replaced by General Motorsbus es. Ossanna and associateBarney Larrick were both convicted offraud onAugust 6 ,1960 for activities that had taken place during the conversion from streetcars to buses.Ossanna had been a prominent local attorney, and left marks in various places. He helped found the Sunset Memorial Park and Funeral Chapel in
St. Paul, Minnesota in 1922 by providing funding. In 1938, he had acted as counsel in a debacle known as the "Bemidji Affair" where bidding irregularities had appeared on a project for theBemidji State Teacher's College . At some point, Ossanna had done some work forNational City Lines , a company that became infamous for buying up streetcar lines and converting them to bus systems.
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