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Amasa stone biography of albert

          Name, Amasa Stone....

          Albert J. Weatherhead III, 86, unexpectedly passed away on Tuesday, September 20, after a brief battle with cancer and pneumonia.

        1. Albert J. Weatherhead III, 86, unexpectedly passed away on Tuesday, September 20, after a brief battle with cancer and pneumonia.
        2. Amasa Stone, a successful railroad entrepreneur, saw an opportunity for Cleveland when Case School was founded.
        3. Name, Amasa Stone.
        4. Extracts From the Letters, Diary and Note Books of Amasa Stone Mather, June to December Volume 1|Amasa Stone Mather.
        5. Alfred had 11 siblings: Edward Albert Stone, Mary Ann Curnow (born Stone) and 9 other siblings.
        6. Amasa Stone

          American industrialist

          Amasa Stone, Jr.

          Amasa Stone

          Born()April 27,

          Charlton, Massachusetts, U.S.

          DiedMay 11, () (aged&#;65)

          Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.

          Occupation(s)Bridge builder, railroad executive, businessman
          Known&#;forPhilanthropy
          SpouseJulia Ann Gleason
          Children3, including Flora Amelia
          RelativesHelen Hay Whitney (granddaughter)

          Amasa Stone, Jr. (April 27, – May 11, ) was an American industrialist who is best remembered for having created a regional railroad empire centered in the U.S.

          state of Ohio from to He gained fame in New England in the s for building hundreds of bridges, most of them Howe truss bridges (the patent for which he had licensed from its inventor). After moving into railroad construction in , Stone moved to Cleveland, Ohio, in Within four years he was a director of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad and the Cleveland, Painesville and Ashtabula Railroad.

          The latter merged wit