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  1. The abandoned school, which closed in 2006, pictured in Tennessee. The Collis family bought the abandoned school two years ago and have been renovating it since. © @sarahmcollis / TikTok

  2. In 2021, Jason Collis and his wife purchased the historic building and are still working to restore it - all the while living in the ginormous abandoned school. The school became abandoned in...

  3. Jan 30, 2020 · There was Collis Potter Huntington (CPH), his 2nd wife -Mrs. Collis P. Huntington or “Belle” or Arabella D. Huntington (ADH), Collis’s nephew -“Edwards” or H. E. Huntington (HEH) (who also married Arabella D. Huntington in 1913), & Arabella’s son, Archer M. Huntington (AMD).

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    With the building of the CP also subsidized through the federal government (being given land grants as well as loans) it was Huntington who became the principal leader of the group workingwith Congress to see that the railroad got whatever it needed. Whilebuilding the CP took much longer and cost much more thanoriginally envisioned it was completed...

    Collis P. Huntington died at the age of 79 in August, 1900 but before his death he helped most of the C&O's original network, such as its extensive reach into West Virginia's southern coal fields. According to the book, "Civil War America: 1850 To 1875" by Richard F. Selcer, Huntington's net worth was $50 million at the time of his death ($200 mill...

    His primary estate, the Huntington Mansion in New York City, stood a testament to his vast wealth. His numerous philanthropic efforts, including the establishment of the Huntington Library, reflected his commitment to society's development. Collis Huntington’s life story is an illustration of ambition, relentless pursuit of wealth, and a keen aptit...

  4. Collis Potter Huntington was born in Harwinton, Connecticut, on October 22, 1821. His family farmed and he grew up helping. In his early teens, he did farm chores and odd jobs for neighbors, saving his earnings. At age 16, he began traveling as a peddler.

  5. Aug 23, 2018 · Collis is the second cousin once-removed of Dan Huntington. Both are direct relatives of Samuel Huntington, a signer of the Declaration of Independence as governor of Connecticut and the previous President of the Continental Congress.

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  7. The Huntingtons relocated to Sacramento City, California in 1848, at the height of the gold rush, two years before California became a state. Collis built his first fortune selling supplies to miners during the Gold Rush.

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