Richard King Mellon, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; inherited wealth: Alcoa, Gulf Oil, Mellon Bank, etc. The author didn't say that; There is a mistake in the text of this quote; The quote belongs to another author; Did he know in an instant that Sarah Jane was "the one of destiny"? To honour her memory, he built the Larimer Memorial Library (now Larimer Arts Center) and donated it to the city, The introduction of the railroads into North Florida in the 1880s led to an explosion in the winter tourist trade and visitors, such as industrialist James R. Mellon, opted to purchase or erect winter residences rather than be confined to a hotel room, The Mellon family ranked among the wealthiest and most prominent industrialists in the United States by the time of Judge Mellon's death in 1908. The mansion was built by Italian immigrants from New Kensington, PA under the direction of Monsignor Nicola Fusco. The specifics of Sarah Mellon and Alan Scaife's extravagant 1927 wedding still leave readers slack-jawed in amazement. name, as Mrs. So-and-so, it's hard not to make too much of the fact that Sarah used He persisted in the face of little if any enthusiasm from Sarah Jane, whom he saw as polite and conversational, but distant and discouraging of intimacy. Thomas Mellon warmed up to his new wife, whom he described as taking ".full possession and master of the situation, not the least discouraged through without any company or help." when the couple moved into a rented home downtown. The rotting remains of a staircase in the winter retreat. Sarah Jane piled on to the scolding that James received from his father. The house in Palatka, Putnam County, Florida was built byindustrialist and banker James R Mellon in 1883 to get away from the winters of Pennsylvania. Late heiress' anti-immigration efforts live on. [2] Later, he was instrumental in forming Mellbank Corporation, a bank holding company, which helped the affiliated banks weather the Great Depression.[3]. In 1929, Mellon hired landscape architects Vitale and Geiffert to develop the Walled Garden of his estate grounds. But the chapter is all about their itinerary, not their intimacy. I suppose what with all this moving about of bodies, it's not surprising that a mistaken reburial to East Liberty got attached to this story. Sarah Jane Negley If you're on the look-out, you might spy his name on this bench that surrounds a fountain on a traffic island at 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, between the west wing of the National Gallery and the former Newseum. These two banks, along with the Mellon Bank, became the three greatest banks in America under a single management. served from 18991910 as president of the Pittsburgh Reduction Company, renamed the Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa) in 1907, and was heavily invested in the Pittsburgh Coal Company, today part of CONSOL Energy, where he clashed with John L. Lewis and the United Mine Workers. Richard served under Andrew at Mellon Bank, and assumed its presidency in 1921 when Andrew was appointed Treasury Secretary. 'The various railroad lines poured crowds of tourists into the cities along the St. Johns River, filling hotels to capacity for months. Genealogy for Thomas Alexander Mellon, Sr. (1813 - 1908) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. The 64-room mansion, built from 1899 to 1902, is an impressive testament to the desire of Carnegie and his wife, Louise Whitfield Carnegie, to build a spacious, comfortable, and light-filled home in which to raise their daughter, Margaret. Incredible photos show the abandoned remains of a 6,000-square-foot river retreat that once belonged to a hugely successful US banking magnate. Conflicting stories exist as to where Sarah Jane's grandparents Alexander and his wife were buried. When Richard was on his deathbed, he called his brother over and whispered, "Last tag.". Mount Saint Peter Church is a Roman Catholic Church at 100 Freeport Road in New Kensington, Pennsylvania. Three of our most recent grants are highlighted below. James Mellon donated land for the Mellon School, which later became Putnam High School. [4] The $13.3 million in taxes paid on his estate enabled the state to meet its payroll.[5]. One story claims that they were originally buried downtown Pittsburgh at Smithfield and Sixth Streets, at what became the German Evangelical Protestant Church church (just around the corner from today's Mellon Park). He also served as a trustee for the Athalia Daly Home for Working Girls, James died on October 20, 1934. Quote: Mistake: Choose. After her death, James continued to spend each winter in Palatka. In this era when a woman was most known by her husband's Along with being a successful bank and industrialist, he was a philanthropist like the rest of the Mellon family and deeply invested in his community. She and her older brother, Richard King Mellon, grew up at their parents' 60-room Fifth Avenue mansion (apparently at the time the largest house in Pittsburgh) in what became the city's wonderful Mellon Park after the house was . Indeed, there was much here that had ecclesiastical potentialities. I think this is a very important thing to consider when people try and tear down historic sites. 175 Years Later, The Mellons Have Never Been Richer. But she seems to have remained the same quiet, pleasant, self-possessed, keen-eyed observer of the world whom Thomas Mellon met in 1841. Howard Heinz chaired it until his death in 1941 1960s Bedrooms were on the second floor and formal entry, parlor, dining room, study and kitchen occupied the first floor. Yes, THAT Timothy Leary. Somewhere in Highland Park lie the Negleys with their many friends and neighbors. He died in 2014 aged 82. 'Shortly after, James and Rachel were married. 2 DISTINGUISHED DAUGHTERS OF PENNSYLVANIA AWARDS; 3 9 - 4 THE PENNSYLVANIA MANUAL; 4 Harriet Duff Phillips' daughter was similarly honored in 1976: He was also worth around . Preserving history and historic buildings is important. To kid-me, a family name such as "Mellon" seemed pretty funny: it conjured up images of posh, well-dressed fleshy fruit. The school noted that "To study, coercive means are not employed, reference is made to the heart as well as the head, and the study of every branch, and the proportion of time given to it, will be subservient and tributary to useful and moral and religious improvement." He served as a program officer at The Forbes Funds and McCune. They are not instantly recognizable the way other local tycoons like Henry Clay Frick and Andrew Carnegie are. described as, Sarah's daughter, Cordelia Scaife May, scrupulously shunned publicity but left a legacy brimming with gossip. In honor of his civic efforts, the Air and Waste Management Association recognizes individuals who have made administrative, legislative, and judicial contributions to the field of pollution abatement with the Richard Beatty Mellon Award. 1 He also served as a trustee for the Athalia Daly Home for Working Girls. Richard Beatty Mellon (March 19, 1858 - December 1933), sometimes R.B., was a banker, industrialist, and philanthropist from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (adjusted wealth $103 billion). We are also left with very little in the way of physical artifacts to It had been erected in 1912 by Sarah Negley Mellon to honor her grandparents, Alexander and Anna Maria Burkstresser Negley, who were buried there in unmarked graves along with many other nameless Pittsburgh pioneers. John D. Rockefeller Jr. . His uncle Richard B. Mellon (1858-1933) was Andrew's business partner. In The Judge, grandson William Larimer Mellon described his grandmother, our Sarah Jane: Sarah eventually acquired a sizable staff to supervise. Thomas finally reached his limit. The mansion was built by Italian immigrants from New Kensington, PA, under the direction of Monsignor Nicola Fusco. _____________________________________________________________. Instead, take heed of this: a monument to one woman's love of family, and her desire to honor the past. "Everything they could get from the mansion was bought," Calvanese says. A fountain stands between the garden and the rest of the park. She would "do." Anna Maria Negley following her husband Alexander's death still exists These are priceless artifacts we will never get back, and now we must rely on people like you to educate us on what used to be. And to the Mellon parents, enlistment in May 1864 was indeed a very bad idea. That's a shame considering the century's worth ', 'The Mellons welcomed many famous guests into their home, including Billy Sunday, a former National League baseball player turned evangelist. Richard Beatty Mellon (March 19, 1858 December 1, 1933), sometimes R.B., part of the Mellon family, was a banker, industrialist, and philanthropist from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mellon Square dedication, October 18, 1955. Things were looking up, especially since ".my Richard was born in 1899. R.B. His son Jacob married Barbara Anna Winebiddle, a descendant of the Taubs (who owned property in present-day Shadyside) and Winebiddles (who owned property all around today's Bloomfield, Friendship, Lawrenceville, and Downtown areas). The modern urban landscape grew up to surround it, but the graveyard was there first. James R. Mellon was born on January 14, 1846. Sarah Cordelia Mellon was born on December 2, 1903, the only daughter of Richard Beatty and Jennie King Mellon. The Mellon private family archives contain private written material and memorabilia which no doubt shed more light on Sarah Jane's personality -- including the scrapbooks which so infuriated her husband when they were courting. James Mellon donated land for the Mellon School, which later became Putnam High School, A mattress was spotted in the living room of the house, suggesting squatters had taken up residence there. Mellon Bank, then Pennsylvania's largest banking institution, dis-invested in the Pittsburgh region during its time of need in the early 1980s. We don't know if she longed for a daughter to replace her lost baby girls. He and his brother Andrew Mellon, sons of Judge Thomas Mellon, were frequent business partners. His The owner's first Tiffany window glass, now installed in a powder room, depicts peonies and steps and is a panel from a larger landscape window made about 1908 to 1912 for the Pittsburgh mansion of Richard B. Mellon. It would be lovely to curl up with those books to see what she collected, to learn what held her interest and curiosity. 164-20 Highland Ave #3f. William Larimer's parents were not believers, and he wrote sympathetically but scathingly in his memoirs about his grandfather's doty adventures with Spiritualism. Mellon's personal sense of style was exemplified by a hat-rack made of mirrors and buffalo horns and half a taxidermied buffalo head (yes, half), both of which he kept on display as mementos of his youth in the untamed West. He created a lumber yard and builders supply business with his brother, Thomas Jr., in East Liberty. Mellon has been recognized as one of the most important private benefactors of environmental causes, achieving his significant stature quietly and humbly. From an early age, Thomas Mellon entrusted his sons with business ventures. There was an early, disapproved-of marriage and subsequent divorce. Peggy Hitchcock (daughter of Margaret Mellon Hitchcock, a sister of Matthew and Larry mentioned above) was married for a time to 1960s American counterculture leader Walter Howard Bowart, whom she met through mutual friend and former lover Timothy Leary. Yet she believed strongly in the preservation of her childhood home, Clayton, and left it to the public in her will. From Troy Hill, a subsequent closing in 1888 meant the poor souls were re-interred one more time, to the Smithfield East End Cemetery in Squirrel Hill, now maintained by Homewood Cemetery. Richard Mellon Scaife is the best-known living member of Pittsburgh's storied Mellon clan, whose eponymous bank made the family a 19th-century fortune, which grew steadily with diversified . The historic family mansion in Watertown, known as The Elms, was built for the Whitneys in 1710. . The Judge author and descendant James Mellon describes a dark and sturdily decorated Victorian interior. Avenue. Even as I half-remembered old jokes about the haunted grove in the park, I was haunted by other musings. Richard Mellon. What Pittsburghers do remember about the Mellons are the salacious details. Given his ex-wife's well-documented personal difficulties, plus alleged threats to the girls' safety by organized crime, Pross Mellon and his second wife were able to keep custody of and raise his daughters. homestead of Alexander Negley, where are interred about fifty early 'In 1899, the Union Trust Company of Pittsburgh was organized by the Mellon family, to be followed by the Union Savings Bank. The park was established in 1943, on the grounds of the former estate of Richard B. Mellon. After harrowing skirmishes with Indians, he resettled his family in the more hospitable Pittsburgh area. His farm, Fertile Bottom, extended along the Allegheny River up over most of what is now Highland Park and the city reservoirs. She flatly ignored attempts at flattery and flirtation, leaving poor frustrated Thomas lamenting that he was made to feel "that to talk love would be out of place and might subject me to to ridicule.". Sacred to the memory of those noble Christian pioneers who moulded It was great reading your blogs. Sarah Jane didn't make a marriage of passion. He dropped out of school in the ninth grade but earned a GED and, eventually, master's degrees from two prestigious universities. His was the largest mansion in Pittsburgh. Richard B. Mellon. The potential trauma inflicted upon their daughters (who were first abducted by their troubled mother after she left a treatment program, then re-abducted a year later at gunpoint by Mellon's employees outside their mother's home in NYC), rivaled that inflicted on Ailsa and Paul Mellon during Andrew Mellon's custody battle at the turn of the century.