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Benjamin Franklin Jones (industrialist)

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Resting place
  
Allegheny Cemetery

Home town
  
Pittsburgh

Known for
  
J&L Steel


Education
  
New Brighton Academy

Residence
  
Sewickley Heights

Name
  
Benjamin Jones

Benjamin Franklin Jones (industrialist)

Born
  
August 8, 1824 (
1824-08-08
)
Claysville, Pennsylvania

Died
  
May 19, 1903(1903-05-19) (aged 78) Allegheny City, Pennsylvania

Benjamin Franklin Jones, Sr. (August 8, 1824 – May 19, 1903) was a pioneer of the iron and steel industry in Pittsburgh. Originally involved in the river barge industry, he purchased a share in American Iron Works in 1851, along with Bernard Lauth. He later joined with James H. Laughlin to form Jones and Laughlin Steel Company, a steel mill heavily dependent on river transportation. The B.F. Jones Memorial Library in Aliquippa Pennsylvania, the site of J&L Steel's Aliquippa Works, was built in his honor with funds donated by his daughter.

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Biography

He was born on August 8, 1824 in Claysville, Pennsylvania. He married Mary McMasters and had a son, Benjamin Franklin Jones, Jr. From 1884 to 1888 he was chairman of the Republican National Committee. He died on May 19, 1903 in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania.

Legacy

He was executor of Laughlin's estate.

Politics

As chairman of the Republican National Committee 1884 to 1888, he was responsible for the James G. Blaine presidential campaign.

References

Benjamin Franklin Jones (industrialist) Wikipedia