. Jay Cooke : financier of the Civil War . >o > oo c. FINANCIER OF THE CIVIL WAR 61 partner in the above given proportions. E. W. Clarksand Edward Dodges interests were equal and Jay Cookewas assigned a one-eighth interest in their combinedshares. In 1846 the New Orleans office was closed andits interest in the New York house passed to E. and Brothers of St. The Clarks also hadbranches for a short time in Burlington, la., andSpringfield, 111. For both Enoch W. Clark and Edward Dodge, love and respect were deep and were, said he, generous and noble


. Jay Cooke : financier of the Civil War . >o > oo c. FINANCIER OF THE CIVIL WAR 61 partner in the above given proportions. E. W. Clarksand Edward Dodges interests were equal and Jay Cookewas assigned a one-eighth interest in their combinedshares. In 1846 the New Orleans office was closed andits interest in the New York house passed to E. and Brothers of St. The Clarks also hadbranches for a short time in Burlington, la., andSpringfield, 111. For both Enoch W. Clark and Edward Dodge, love and respect were deep and were, said he, generous and noble men and I amproud to recall that their affection and confidence wereextended to me during all our business connection andduring all their lives. Mr. Clarks two sons, EdwardW. and Clarence H., received many of their first lessonsin business from Jay Cooke, who was often to be seenwith one or the other of the lads holding his hand,as he went in and out of banks and brokers offices inThird Street. On January 1, 1847, Edward W. Clarkwas admitted to partnershi


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