Anthony N. Brady

[3] He went on to become a politically astute transportation magnate, who used his genius at consolidation to acquire control of Brooklyn Rapid Transit as well as the Albany Gas Light Company.

[4] Brady partnered with leading East Coast business tycoons such as Thomas Edison, William C. Whitney, P. A.

[3] His remains were brought back to the United States where he was interred at the Roman Catholic Saint Agnes Cemetery in Menands, New York.

[15] After his death, his sons, James and Nicholas, continued to successfully operate his vast business empire.

[18][19] The Anthony N. Brady Memorial Laboratory, School of Medicine, Yale University is named in his honor.