Albert Alonzo Robinson


Albert Alonzo Robinson , sometimes referred to as Albert A. Robinson or A. A. Robinson, was an American civil engineer who rose through the ranks of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway to eventually become the railroads vice president and general manager. After resigning from the Santa Fe, Robinson became president of the Mexican Central Railway.

He was born on October 21, 1844, near South Reading, Vermont. His mother moved the family, after his fathers death, to Wisconsin, where Robinson worked as a clerk in his stepfathers store until 1861. When his stepfather became ill and closed the family store, Robinson turned to tobacco farming for a few years to support the family. In 1865 he enrolled at the University of Michigan where one of his older brothers, Stillman W. Robinson, was a faculty member. He graduated there in 1869, and two years later he earned a Master of Science degree. In 1900 he was awarded a Doctor of Laws degree.

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