The principal promoters of the new railroad was Thomas S. Moorhead.
He was a principal promoter and early clinical lecturer in the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
The more peaceable frequenters of the bar began to talk seriously of lynching the two strangers who were the principal promoters of disorder.
One of the principal promoters of the enterprise was James Kane.
The principal promoters were Alexander Ward and Robert Parker Birkett, the concern having five directors.
This was Louis Helwig, one of the principal promoters of Seaview City.
In 1820, however, Masons were devoted almost unanimously to the liberal cause in politics, and in the 1830s they had become the principal promoters of anticlericalism.
Eveleth was described as "sage, cautious, and tenacious" and the "principal promoter" of the company who made many of the major decisions.
He says that England became the "principal promoter, and indeed in some sense the inventor of literary anti-Semitism."
Frank became one of the principal promoters of the company, and later served as its Vice President.