- William Nelson Cromwell
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name = William Nelson Cromwell
image_size = 200px
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birth_date = birth date|1854|1|17
birth_place =Brooklyn, New York
death_date = death date and age|1948|7|19|1854|1|17
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nationality = flag|United States
alma_mater =Columbia Law School
employer =Sullivan & Cromwell
occupation =Lawyer
networth = $15,000,000
($Formatprice|Inflation|US|15000000|1948|r=-4 inflation-adjusted)
party = Republican
religion = Episcopalian
spouse = Jennie Osgood Nichols
parents = John Nelson Cromwell and Sarah M. Brokaw
footnotes =William Nelson Cromwell (
January 17 ,1854 –July 19 ,1948 ) was an American attorney active in promotion of thePanama Canal and other major ventures.He was born in Brooklyn,
New York , and raised there by his mother, Sarah M. Brokaw, a Civil-War widow. His father, John Nelson Cromwell, died in theBattle of Vicksburg .He worked as an accountant for the attorney
Algernon Sydney Sullivan , who paid for his education atColumbia Law School and made him a partner inSullivan & Cromwell in 1879.According to
Stephen Kinzer 's 2006 book Overthrow, in 1898 the chief of the French Canal Syndicate (a group that owned large swathes of land across Panama),Philippe Bunau Varilla , hired him to lobby theUS Congress to build a canal acrossPanama , and not acrossNicaragua , as logic and reason would have it.In 1902, after having run into a 10-cent Nicaraguan postal stampFact|please give a reliable source for this assertion.|date=October 2008 produced in the US by the
American Bank Note Company erroneouslyFact|please give a reliable source for this assertion.|date=October 2008 depicting a fuming Momotambo volcano (which was nearly dormant and lay more than 100 miles from the proposed Nicaraguan canal path), and taking advantage of a particularly volcanic yearFact|please give a reliable source for this assertion.|date=October 2008 inthe Caribbean , he plantedFact|please give a reliable source for this assertion.|date=October 2008 a story in the New York Sun reporting that the Momotambo volcano had erupted and caused a series of seismic shocks. He thereafter sent leaflets with the above stamps pasted on them to all Senators as witness to the volcanic activity in Nicaragua.Fact|please give a reliable source for this assertion.|date=October 2008On June 19, 1902, three days after senators received the stamps, they voted for the Panama route for the canal. For his lobbying efforts, he received the sum of $800,000. [cite book |title=Overthrow: America's century of regime change from Hawaii to Iraq |last=Kinzer |first=Stephen |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2006 |publisher=Henry Holt and Company |location=New York |isbn=0805082409 |pages=p. 58–59 ]
One of his main pro bono activities was in the founding of "The Society of Friends of Roumania" in 1920 under the patronage of Her Majesty Queen Marie of Roumania, granddaughter of
Queen Victoria ofEngland . The New York-based Society under his tutelage promoted numerous exchanges between the two countries and published the distinguished "Roumania — A Quarterly Review".References
Further reading
*cite book |title=The United States in Panamanian Politics: The Intriguing Formative Years |last=Mellander |first=Gustavo A. |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1971 |publisher=Interstate Publishers |location=Daville, IL |oclc=138568 |pages=
*cite book |title=Charles Edward Magoon: The Panama Years |last=Mellander |first=Gustavo A. |authorlink= |coauthors=Mellander, Nelly Maldonado |year=1999 |publisher=Editorial Plaza Mayor |location=Río Piedras, Puerto Rico |isbn=1563281554 |pages=
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