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      • Born in 1855, Andrew was schooled at home; there was no poetry or fiction, though there was plenty of practical exposure to ledgers and real estate. Discipline and self-denial were the judge's watchwords; dinners were taken in silence.
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  2. May 25, 2022 · Early Life and Education. Mellon was born in 1855 in Pittsburgh to Judge Thomas and Sarah Jane Mellon. He was their sixth child, but only the fourth to survive infancy. The Mellons were...

  3. 1882–1921. Industry: Finance. Era: pre-1900. Mellon took over his family’s small private bank and turned it into one of the largest sources of venture capital in American history. Mellon played a substantial role in supplying capital for expanding industries, especially steel and oil.

  4. (1855-1937) Gulf Oil Company. Overview. Andrew William Mellon built an enormous fortune as an industrial financier in the late 1800s and early 1900s. He was instrumental in backing many companies that went on to become giants, including the Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA) and the Gulf Oil Corporation.

  5. Nov 19, 2006 · Inheriting a successful banking business from his father, he created the Mellon Bank. Then, all in his native Pittsburgh, he helped to start Alcoa and Gulf Oil, financed the magnate Henry Clay...

  6. Andrew William Mellon was born on March 24, 1855, to Judge Thomas and Sarah Jane (Negley) Mellon; their sixth child, but only the fourth to survive infancy. The Negley family was one of the founding families of Pittsburgh.

  7. Childhood & Early Life. He was born on 24 March 1855 to Thomas Alexander Mellon and his wife Sarah Jane Negley. His father was a successful banker and lawyer in Pittsburgh. He was the fourth among his parents’ five sons.

  8. Andrew Mellon was born March 24, 1855, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Educated at Western University of Pennsylvania (now the University of Pittsburgh), he graduated in 1873. Mellon was working in the family business by age seventeen and became president of the lumber business two years later.

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