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Samuel McClure

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Samuel McClure

Birth
Death
25 Mar 1922 (aged 83)
Burial
Sharon, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Pennsylvania State Senator
1884 elected state senator for the Forty-Seventh district
Industrial Leader of Shenango Valley

Senator from Sharon, Mercer County, born in Little Beaver Township, Beaver Co., January 3, 1839, eldest son of Irish immigrant Joseph and Nancy (Clark) McClure of Clarksville, Pennsylvania.

Samuel McClure attended common schools; Girard Academy; clerked at his father’s store; managed James Wood and Son’s iron furnace in Lawrence County; cashier and bookkeeper at the company’s operation in Wheatland; promoted to superintendent and manager. After the business failed, he assumed the position of manager at the Middlesex Furnace; became superintendent of the Stewart Iron Company, Ltd; promoted general manager of the corporation’s iron business in the Shenango Valley and of its coking facilities in Uniontown, Fayette Co.

In 1886, he helped organize and was elected Vice President of the Sharon Steel Casting Company – later the American Steel Casting Company. The senator was the president of the Sharon Savings and Trust Co., the Union Limestone Company, the Valley Connecting Railroad Co., and the Sheanago Machine Company.

He married Augusta R. Dickson, daughter of Clarksville. Three daughters born from there union

Passed away from a fatal illness in Sharon, on March 25, 1922. He is interred in the Samuel McClure Mausoleum, Oakwood Cemetery, Sharon, Pennsylvania.




SOURCES:
Mercer County Biographies
Pennsylvania State Senate
Pennsylvania State Senator
1884 elected state senator for the Forty-Seventh district
Industrial Leader of Shenango Valley

Senator from Sharon, Mercer County, born in Little Beaver Township, Beaver Co., January 3, 1839, eldest son of Irish immigrant Joseph and Nancy (Clark) McClure of Clarksville, Pennsylvania.

Samuel McClure attended common schools; Girard Academy; clerked at his father’s store; managed James Wood and Son’s iron furnace in Lawrence County; cashier and bookkeeper at the company’s operation in Wheatland; promoted to superintendent and manager. After the business failed, he assumed the position of manager at the Middlesex Furnace; became superintendent of the Stewart Iron Company, Ltd; promoted general manager of the corporation’s iron business in the Shenango Valley and of its coking facilities in Uniontown, Fayette Co.

In 1886, he helped organize and was elected Vice President of the Sharon Steel Casting Company – later the American Steel Casting Company. The senator was the president of the Sharon Savings and Trust Co., the Union Limestone Company, the Valley Connecting Railroad Co., and the Sheanago Machine Company.

He married Augusta R. Dickson, daughter of Clarksville. Three daughters born from there union

Passed away from a fatal illness in Sharon, on March 25, 1922. He is interred in the Samuel McClure Mausoleum, Oakwood Cemetery, Sharon, Pennsylvania.




SOURCES:
Mercer County Biographies
Pennsylvania State Senate


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