
America’s fanciest mansion is at home on Chatham’s campus
Jan 30, 2023 · At one point, this house was one of the fanciest mansions in America. It included an intercom and elevator far before that was the norm. A.W. Mellon, who was once one of the richest men in the...
Historic Pittsburgh Mansions of the Golden Age
Built by powerhouse business tycoons with names like Mellon, Westinghouse, Heinz and Frick, Pittsburgh’s Golden Age mansions tell an important story about the history of Pennsylvania’s Steel City.
What the Frick, Mellon? - Pittsburgh Magazine
Feb 3, 2012 · The 65-room mansion of Richard B. Mellon, brother of Andrew Mellon, built at 6500 Fifth Avenue in 1910: The Richard B. Mellons raised two children in that "house," which included a bowling alley in the basement and a carriage house.
5 Historic Shadyside Homes Still Occupied Today - doSh
By 1910, the Industrial Revolution had made Pittsburgh home to some of the wealthiest people in the world. Names like Andrew Carnegie, Andrew Mellon, and Henry Clay Frick had amassed fortunes from the rise of steel and manufacturing.
Andrew Mellon Building - American Aristocracy - HouseHistree
Longtime U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Andrew W. Mellon, occupied the top floor and as perhaps its most distinguished resident the building is named for him today, or is otherwise known as the "McCormick Apartments".... This house is best associated with...
Mellon Center - ChathamU for You Self-Guided Tour
Built by industrialist Andrew W. Mellon in 1887, Mellon houses the Office of the President as well as neat gathering spaces and conference rooms. It also features lots of quiet study spaces for students on the ground floor including a sunroom, a student favorite.
Gilded Age magnates were squires of Squirrel Hill - Off the Bluff
Andrew Mellon’s estate is one of the few to survive the Great Depression. Donated to the Pennsylvania College for Women (now Chatham University) in 1941, the imposing brick mansion is tucked among leafy trees on Woodland Road, a …
Andrew Mellon's House (Former) in Pittsburgh, PA (Google Maps)
Andrew Mellon's House (Former) Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania (PA) , US Andrew Mellon was an American banker, businessman, industrialist, philanthropist, art collector, and United States Secretary of the Treasury from March 4, 1921 to February 12, 1932.
Andrew Mellon - Wikipedia
Andrew William Mellon (/ ˈ m ɛ l ə n /; March 24, 1855 – August 26, 1937), known also as A. W. Mellon, was an American banker, businessman, industrialist, philanthropist, art collector, and politician.
Buying Here Historical Edition... - The Historical Dilettante
Buying Here Historical Edition is all about living like a Mellon this week. Andrew Mellon, that is. (One must always specify which Mellon is being referenced, since Pittsburgh has been shaped and...
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