Thomas Mellon and His TimesW. G. Johnston & Company, printers, 1969 - 648 pagine Publicly available for the first time, Pittsburgh entrepreneur, judge, and banker Thomas Mellon's autobiography includes maps and rarely seen photographs.& The preface by his grandson Paul Mellon and the foreword by David McCullough, along with the introduction, notes, and afterword by University of Pittsburgh professor Mary Briscoe, provide a historical and social context. |
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acquainted affairs afforded afterwards Allegheny county appeared attention bank bench better brother Camp Hill Castletown character church circumstances claim client coal condition course court Crawford county daughter death died East Liberty effect emigrated extent farm father favor feeling Fenius Farsa friends Greensburg habits hundred industry interest Ireland Irish judge jury kind Kinkitt labor land lawyer leaving living marriage married Mellon ment Milesians mind mortgage nature nearly Negley neighborhood neighbors never numerous obtained occasion Omagh parents party Pittsburgh possession present produced profession profitable purchase railroad regarded religion remained rent result road Samuel Samuel Mathews Scota Scotland Scythians side social soon success suit Thomas THOMAS MELLON thought thousand dollars tion town uncle Unity township Wauchob wealth Westmoreland county whilst wife young
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