George and Marguerite Westinghouse Collection 1898-1914.

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George and Marguerite Westinghouse Collection 1898-1914.

The George and Marguerite Westinghouse Papers are housed in one archival box and two shelf volumes. The collection contains a variety of materials, most of which illustrate their social lives. The dinner programs, seating charts, and social notebook found in this group mostly reflect the Westinghouse's entertainment style at the "Blaine House", their residence on DuPont Circle in Washington, D.C. The collection also contains photographs of the family, including their son, George Westinghouse, III.

1 linear foot.

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Westinghouse, George, III, 1883-1962.

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American society of mechanical engineers

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Westinghouse, George, 1846-1914

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George Westinghouse was a well-know investor and businessman in various fields including railroads and electricity. George and Marguerite Westinghouse were prominent citizens of Pittsburgh and also owned houses in Lenox, MA, New York City, and Washington, D.C. These materials came from descendants of the Uptegraff family, who worked for both Mr. and Mrs. Westinghouse for many years. From the description of George and Marguerite Westinghouse Collection 1898-1914. (Historical Society o...

Westinghouse, Marguerite, 1842-1914.

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