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    Amasa Stone, Jr. (April 27, 1818 – May 11, 1883) was an American industrialist who is best remembered for having created a regional railroad empire centered...
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    45°19′05″N 85°17′32″W / 45.318140°N 85.292155°W / 45.318140; -85.292155 SS Amasa Stone was a 545-foot (166 m) Great Lakes freighter that was sunk as a breakwater...
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  • Amasa Stone Bishop (1921 – May 21, 1997) was an American nuclear physicist specializing in fusion physics. He received his B.S. in physics from the California...
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    as the Flora Stone Mather College for Women. Flora Amelia Stone was born on April 8, 1852, in Cleveland, Ohio. Her father was Amasa Stone and her mother...
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    iron structure. Amasa Stone was president of the CP&A. His construction firm had built the CP&A main line from 1850 to 1852, and Stone had purchased the...
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    in 1890. The community was first named Hemlock but was renamed after Amasa Stone, who was the father-in-law of Col. Henry S. Pickands. The name change...
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    23278; -88.44861 where it crosses the Hemlock River. It was named for Amasa Stone of Cleveland, Ohio. The ZIP code is 49903. "U.S. Census website". United...
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  • Schell Carl A. Schenck T. F. Secor Winnaretta Singer Alfred Holland Smith Amasa Stone Hamilton McKown Twombly The following is a list of companies in which...
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  • Young Bergen Jack R. White Helen M. Berman Harvey Bialy John Bidwell Amasa Stone Bishop Victor Gustav Bloede James Bloodworth Jr. Hendrik Wade Bode Amanda...
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    Mather married Flora Stone, daughter of Cleveland industrialist and railroad magnate Amasa Stone. Flora's sister was Clara Louise Stone, who married John...
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    Huron with a cargo of coal, she was rammed and sunk by the freighter Amasa Stone 10 miles (16 km) off Presque Isle Light. For nearly 106 years the location...
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    Party. By 1873, Hay was wooing Clara Stone, daughter of Cleveland multimillionaire railroad and banking mogul Amasa Stone. Their marriage in 1874 made the...
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    and Clara Louise Stone (1849–1914). Her maternal grandfather was Cleveland multimillionaire railroad and banking mogul Amasa Stone (1818–1883). Helen...
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    railroad executive), U.S. District Court Judge Charles Taylor Sherman, Amasa Stone (steelmaker and railroad investor), Worthy S. Streator (railroad executive...
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  • a prominent higher education institution. In 1882, with funding from Amasa Stone, Western Reserve College moved to Cleveland and changed its name to Adelbert...
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  • Amasa is a masculine given name, and sometimes a middle name. Notable people with this name include: Amasa or Amessai, a commander and minor biblical figure...
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    in length. Both bridges were erected in 1840. One of Howe's workmen, Amasa Stone, purchased for $40,000 ($1,220,800 in 2023 dollars) in 1842 the rights...
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    Massachusetts. Howe married Azubah Stone, daughter of a Charlton, Massachusetts, farmer (and sister of Amasa Stone) in 1828. The Howe family was an inventive...
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    developed. One of the people attending the Novosibirsk meeting in 1968 was Amasa Stone Bishop, one of the leaders of the US fusion program. One of the few other...
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    Zoroastrianism, the Amesha Spenta (Avestan: 𐬀𐬨𐬆𐬱𐬀⸱𐬯𐬞𐬆𐬧𐬙𐬀, romanized: Aməša Spəṇta—literally "Immortal (which is) holy/bounteous/furthering") are a...
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    undisputed king of Standard Oil and richest man in history it is alleged, Amasa Stone the Cleveland railroad baron father of Mather's wife, Charles F. Brush...
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    in Madrid. In 1873, Hay began to woo Clara Stone, daughter of wealthy Cleveland industrialist Amasa Stone, and wed her in 1874. The marriage made Hay...
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    Peter B Lewis Building serves as the Weatherhead School of Management. Amasa Stone Chapel Kelvin Smith Library John D. Rockefeller Physics Building Louis...
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  • reroll worn rails. In 1858, Andros B. Stone (brother of Amasa Stone) bought into the firm, which became the Stone, Chisholm & Jones Company, and produced...
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  • Representative to Congress Lori Stokes, American journalist and news anchor Amasa Stone, philanthropist, railroad magnate, bridge builder Robert D. Storey, philanthropist...
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  • of Stone, Harbach, and Witt on November 1. Harbach was one of the two engineers who had resurveyed the line in late 1847 and early 1848. Amasa Stone had...
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  • Barlow, and William Yolland Ashtabula River Railroad Disaster (1876), Amasa Stone Layton (1986). pp. 6-9 The AIEE merged with the Institute of Radio Engineers...
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    acquainted. Witt also worked with Amasa Stone, who at that time was active constructing railroad bridges throughout New England. Stone, too, became acquainted with...
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    initially dubbed "Hemlock," but in 1892 the name was changed to "Amasa," for Amasa Stone Mather, the son of Pickands, Mather president Samuel Mather. Five...
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  • States (Guilford, VA) United States (Cambridge, MD) 37.5 ft (11.4 m) SS Amasa Stone 1905 Lake freighter United States (Wyandotte, MI) United States (Charlevoix...
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