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CREDIT MOBILIER OF AMERICA , a construction company whose operations in connexion with the building of the Union Pacific Railroad gave rise to the most serious political scandal in the history of the United States Congress. The company was originally chartered as the Pennsylvania
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House, the former for disposing of the stock and the latter for improperly using his official position to secure part of it. Charges were also made against Schuyler Colfax, then vice-president but Speaker of the House at the time of the transaction, James A. Garfield, William D. Kelley (1814-188o), John A. Logan, and several other members either of the House or of the Senate. The Senate later appointed a special
Hampshire ; but as his term expired within five days no action was taken. The evidence was exaggerated by the Democrats for partisan purposes, but the investigation showed clearly that many of those accused were at least indiscreet if not dishonest. The company itself was merely a type of the construction companies by which it was the custom to build railways between r86o and about 1880.See J. B. Crawford, The Credit Mobilier of America (Boston, 1880), and R. Hazard, The Credit Mobilier of America (Providence, 1881), both of which defend Ames; also the histories of the Union Pacific Railroad Company by J. P. Davis (Chicago, 1894) and H. K. White (Chicago, 1895) ; and for a succinct and impartial account, James Ford Rhodes, History of the United States, vol. vii. (New York
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