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THE MEMBERS
The South Fork
Fishing and Hunting Club

- Edward Jay Allen
- Born in New York City in 1830, Allen helped to organize
the Pacific and Atlantic Telegraph Company.
- D. W. C. Bidwell
- Bidwell’s firm, D. W. C. Bidwell and Company sold dynamite,
explosives, and powder used for mining.
- James W. Brown
- James Brown in 1889 was the secretary and treasurer for
Hussey, Howe and Company, Steel Words, Ltd. He later served in the House
of Representatives from 1903-1905.
- Hilary B. Brunot
- Brunot was one of the many attorneys in Pittsburgh serving
in 1889.
- John Caldwell, Jr.
- It is uncertain which John Caldwell from Pittsburgh joined
the SFFHC due to lack of strong documentation. He was most likely the
John Caldwell who was treasurer of the Philadelphia Company, a firm
that involved it with natural gas.
- Andrew Carnegie
- Probably the most recognized name
of the SFFHC. Carnegie was involved with steel production among other
things. Carnegie gave the city of Johnstown a free library after the
1889 tragedy. The people of Johnstown, in turn, gave him a heroes
welcome.
- C. A. Carpenter
- Freight agent for the Pennsylvania Railroad.
- John Weakley Chalfant
- In 1889, Chalfant was listed as the
president of Peoples National Bank. He was also associated with
Spang, Chalfant and Company, a firm, which became one of the largest
producers of steel tubing in the United States.
- George H. Christy
- Christy was an attorney from Pittsburgh.
- Thomas Clark
- Possibly an attorney.
- Charles John Clarke
- Clarke had already retired in 1874
from a transportation business called Clarke and Company. He kept himself
busy by investing in real estate, railroads, and securities. He is the
father of Louis Semple Clarke.
- Louis Semple
Clarke
- Charles Clarkes son, Louis,
is probably most famous for the spark plug he developed for use in gasoline
engines. He also perfected the drive-shaft system for use in automobiles
and was the first to design a useful oil circulation system.
- A. C. Crawford
- Due to lack of strong documentation
the A. C. Crawford associated with this club is unknown. Most likely
this Crawford was an attorney from Armstrong County.
- William T.
Dunn
- Dunn was associated with the William
T. Dunn and Company, which sold building supplies.
- Cyrus Elder
- The only member from Johnstown in
1889, Elder was the attorney and chief counsel for the Cambria Iron
Company.
- Daniel R. Euwer
- Associated with Euwer and Brothers, lumber dealers.
- John King Ewing
- Ewing was involved with real estate in 1889 and associated
with Ewing and Byers.
- Aaron French
- Along with Calvin Wells, Frenchs company, A. French
Spring Company, produced the first steel springs for railroad cars.
He quietly did philanthropic work until his death in 1902
- Henry Clay
Frick
- Frick made a fortune in selling coke
and was the chairman of Carnegie Brothers Company in 1889. Along with
about half of the clubmembers Frick donated money to the relief effort
in Johnstown. His donation involved thousands of dollars.
- Walter Franklin
Fundenburg
- Fundenburgh was a dentist.
- A. G. Harmes
- Associated with the Harmes Machinery
Depot, Harmes was involved with the production of engine broilers and
sawmill machinery.
- John A. Harper
- Harper was assistant cashier of the
Bank of Pittsburgh in 1889 and later became the president of Western
Pennsylvania Hospital.
- Howard Hartley
- Associated with Hartley Brothers,
manufacturers of leather belting and hose, rubber belts and machinery
packing.
- Henry Holdship
- Holdship was associated with banking,
mining, and oil throughout his career. He is probably best known for
helping to found the Art Society of Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Orchestra.
- Americus Vespecius
Holmes
- Involved with real estate and vice-president of Dollar
Savings Bank.
- Durbin Horne
- Durbin Horne was president of Joseph Horne and Company,
a company involved in retail.
- George Franklin Huff
- Huff was involved in banking, coke,
coal, railroads, natural gas, and other utilities. He was elected to
the House of Representatives, serving until 1910.
- Christopher
Curtis Hussey
- Associated with Hussey, Howe and Company, steel manufacturers.
Deceased by 1889.
- Lewis Irwin
- Irwin was the brother in law and partner of Henry Holdship.
- Philander Chase Knox
- An attorney with a distinguished
political career, he was Secretary of State from 1901 to 1921 and twice
elected to the Senate.
- Frank B. Laughlin
- Laughlin was the secretary of the Solar Carbon and Manufacturing
Company.
- John Jacob Lawrence
- Involved with paint and color manufacturing. Partner
of Moses Suydam.
- John G. A. Leishman
- Steel broker, president of Carnegie
Steel Company, and after 1897, involved with diplomatic works.
- Jesse H. Lippincott
- Associated with the Banner Baking Powder firm.
- Sylvester Stephen Marvin
- Involved with crackers and pancake
flour, he helped form the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco).
- Frank T., Oliver, and Walter L. McClintock
- Associated with O. McClintock and Company,
a mercantile house.
- James S. McCord
- McCord owned the McCord and Company, wholesle hatters.
- James McGregor
- This James McGregor was possibly Major James McGregor,
an attorney.
- W. A. McIntosh
- McIntosh was president of the New York and Cleveland
Gas Coal Company.
- H. Sellers McKee
- McKee was president of the First National Bank of Birmingham.
- Andrew Mellon
- Mellon was the owner of T. Mellon
and Sons, a banking firm. At one time he was on the board of directors
for 60+ companies. He served as Secretary of the Treasury under Harding,
Coolidge and part of Hoovers administrations.
- Reuben Miller
- Associated with Miller, Metcalf and Perkin, Crescent
Steel Works.
- Maxwell K. Moorhead
- President of Moorhead and Mcleane Company, Soho Iron
Works.
- Daniel J. Morrell
- Originally bought his membership
to keep a closer watch on the SFFHC. Morrell was well qualified to become
a member of the "boss club". He was quite the boss himself,
being the head of the Cambria Iron Company. Morrell was deceased by
1889.
- William Mullens
- Due to lack of strong documentation nothing is known
about Mullens.
- Edwin A. Meyers
- Associated with Myers, Shinkle and Company.
- H. P. Patton
- Patton was associated with A. and D. H. Chambers, a window
glass manufacturer.
- Duncan Clinch Phillips
- Phillips was associated with Phillips and Company, a
window glass manufacturer.
- Henry Phipps, Jr.
- Phipps was the chairman of Carnegie Brothers and Company.
- Robert Pitcairn
- Pitcairn was superintendent of the
Pittsburgh Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Andrew Carnegie's
old position.
- D. W. Ranking
- Ranking was a physician.
- Samuel Rea
- A banker and broker with Rea Brothers and Company.
- James Hay Reed
- A partner with Philander Knox in
the law firm Knox and Reed. Appointed to the post of federal district
court judge of western Pennsylvania by President Harrison.
- Benjamin F.
Ruff
- Railroad tunnel contractor, coke
salesman, real estate broker, and first president of the South Fork
Fishing and Hunting Club.
- Marvin F. Scaife
- Associated with W. B. Scaife and Sons, a producer of
iron products.
- James M. Schoonmaker
- Associated with J. M. Schoonmaker Coke Company.
- James Ernest Schwartz
- Schwartz was president of Pennsylvania Lead Company.
- Frank Semple
- Clerk with the Pennsylvania Company. Perhaps had banking
interests.
- Christian Bernard Shea
- Shea was a member of Joseph Horne and Company.
- Moses Bedell Suydam
- Affiliated with M. B. Suydam and Company.
- F. H. Sweet
- Due to lack of strong documentation little is known
about Sweet.
- Benjamin Thaw
- Founder of Heda Coke Company along with his brother.
- Colonel Elias J. Unger
- Even though he was called "colonel",
Unger does not have any military record. He did, however, manage hotels
along the Pennsylvania Railroad and also employed as manager of the
7th Avenue Hotel in Pittsburgh. Unger was the 2nd
and last president of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club.
- Calvin Wells
- Wells was president of Pittsburgh Forge and Iron Company.
- James B. White
- Associated with James B. White and Company,
manufacturer of manganese ore.
- John F. Wilcox
- Wilcox was a civil engineer.
- James H. Willock
- Cashier of the Second National Bank.
- Joseph R. Woodwell
- Served on the board of directors
for Deposit Band of Pittsburgh and the Carnegie Institute.
- William K.
Woodwell
- Associated with Joseph R. Woodwell and company.
- H. C. Yeager
- Associated with C. Yeager and Company, dry goods and
trimming wholesaler.
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