Horace Francis Clark
1815–1873 (age 58)
Railroad Executive
Biography
Horace Francis Clark, born in 1815, combined legal training with a visionary approach to transportation, helping to guide railroad expansion that knit together distant communities. His years as a railroad executive and as a U.S. representative from New York were marked by a desire to balance commercial ambition with the public good.
Clark's influence extended into civic life, supporting institutions that benefited from improved connectivity; today he rests at Woodlawn Cemetery, where visitors honor his contributions to the nation's infrastructure.