signed
05/12/1856
by Millard Fillmore
05/12/1856. Buchanan chose future Confederate Howell Cobb instead of CorningErastus Corning & Co. became important in Albany and the surrounding area, as it supplied iron products, nails, stoves, and farming equipment, and most likely supplying the needs of the Erie Canal. To help corner the market, in 1826 he purchased an iron foundry. Around 1831, quite early, Corning perceptively became interested in the railroad industry as his foundry could produce all the metal tracks and nail required for their construction. He was an investor and board member of the in the Utica and Schenectady Railroad as well as the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad. Two of his (truncated)