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Jay Cooke became one of the most powerful figures in America by the  mid-nineteenth century.  He rubbed shoulders with the most prominent  socialites, politicians, and business moguls and mucked through marshlands  with local hunters, guides, and fishermen from the Mid-West to the East  Coast.  He was someone directly involved [...]]]></description>
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