Magee family.

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In 1824, James Magee and George Taber purchased the southern branch of the saddlery firm of Peter Dickson and Company and thereafter, until Magee's retirement in 1847, maintained a profitable trade through the port of New Orleans. James Magee, after retiring from Magee, Tabor, and Company, became an incorportor and director of the Pennsylvania Railroad.

Through most of his life, Horace Magee's principal energies were devoted to the organization and management of coal, iron, and urban transportation systems. Magee was also Founder of Jeanette, PA, a company town near Pittsburgh.

From the description of Papers, 1833-1910. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 86102566

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associatedWith Bowley's Quarter Ducking Club. corporateBody
associatedWith Buffalo Furnace Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Citezens Street Railroad Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Cuyler, Thomas Dewitt. person
associatedWith Graham, Benjamin. person
associatedWith Janney, Nathaniel E. person
associatedWith Jeanette Gas Works. corporateBody
associatedWith Magee, Horace, 1846-1912. person
associatedWith Magee, James, 1802-1878. person
associatedWith McKee, H. Sellers. person
associatedWith Rochester Street Railway Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Rock Furnace Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Scott, Thomas Alexander, 1823-1881. person
associatedWith Watson, H. H. person
associatedWith Whitehead, Courtland, Bishop. person
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Jeanette (Pa.)
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Active 1910

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