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  1. The firm's earliest predecessor was the Cleveland Iron Mining Company, founded in 1847 and chartered as a company by Michigan in 1850. [4] [5] Samuel Mather and six Ohio-based associates had learned of rich iron-ore deposits recently discovered in the highlands of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

  2. Cleveland-Cliffs' predecessor, the Cleveland Iron Mining Company, was established in 1846 by a group of investors led by Samuel L. Mather. Mather, an attorney, had moved to Cleveland, Ohio, in 1843, just two years after iron ore was discovered in the Marquette Range of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

  3. Sep 18, 2017 · Built in 1916 by Amasa Stone Mather, son of shipping magnate Samuel Mather, the three-story Tudor exemplified the height of country house living with indoor plumbing, solid oak woodwork, decorative fireplaces in every room and a gentleman’s bar outside the paneled study.

  4. The encroachment of commercialism prompted the city's elite to begin abandoning Millionaire's Row even before Samuel Mather built his home. By the 1960s, the mansion stood between a six-lane freeway and a sea of parked cars of students attending Fenn College and, later, Cleveland State.

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  5. Nov 21, 2017 · Samuel Mather was co-founder of Cleveland Iron Mining Co. He was one of many Cleveland leaders during the past 175 years.

  6. Apr 7, 2016 · We do know that industrialist Samuel Mather commissioned architect Charles Schweinfurth, who designed Trinity Cathedral, to build his $1 million residence at 2605 Euclid Ave. The home took its...

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  8. Mar 30, 2016 · Industrialist Samuel Mather commissioned architect Charles Schweinfurth, who designed Trinity Cathedral, to build his $1 million residence. Mather Mansion took its place alongside the mansions...

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