History of Pittsburgh and environs, from prehistoric days to the beginning of the American revolution .. . sely identified v/ith the af-fairs of the denomination. Mr. Stilley married (first) Mabel Kerr Early, ofMount Washington, Pa., in 1902. There were three chil-dren of this marriage: Hugh Morgan, Jr., Emerson,and Robert M. Their mother died Jan. 15, 1016, andMr. Stilley married (second) Eleanor M. Philson, ofDormont, Pa., April 30, 1919. They have one child, AnnaElizabeth. BRUCE P. McDANIEL—Schooled in Pittsburghinstitutions, trained in the industries of the city, BruceP. McDaniel has made


History of Pittsburgh and environs, from prehistoric days to the beginning of the American revolution .. . sely identified v/ith the af-fairs of the denomination. Mr. Stilley married (first) Mabel Kerr Early, ofMount Washington, Pa., in 1902. There were three chil-dren of this marriage: Hugh Morgan, Jr., Emerson,and Robert M. Their mother died Jan. 15, 1016, andMr. Stilley married (second) Eleanor M. Philson, ofDormont, Pa., April 30, 1919. They have one child, AnnaElizabeth. BRUCE P. McDANIEL—Schooled in Pittsburghinstitutions, trained in the industries of the city, BruceP. McDaniel has made Pittsburgh the center of hisbusiness operations. The organization of which he isthe head, the Power Piping Company, has, in the com-paratively short period of its life, taken prominent placein Pittsburgh industry and has become of countrywidenote. Mr. McDaniel, representative of the youngerelement of men of affairs whose influence has been feltso strongly in the city, has achieved a noteworthy suc-cess, and the story of his business career shows hisprosperity and position as the result of unflagging. The Ain?ncan Historical Society Eng. by EG Williams A Bro f/Y BIOGRAPHICAL 301 industry, of close application to the task at hand, of will-ingness for any effort. He is known in several fieldsof endeavor, always as the forceful, progressive, uprightbusiness man, working purposefully along useful lines. Bruce P. McDaniel is a son of Mark and Christiana(Walter) McDaniel, his father, who died in igos, hav-ing been for many years a master plumber with thePennsylvania Railroad Company on lines east of Pitts-burgh. Mr. McDaniel was bom in Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 27,1882, and there the first five years of his life were became the family home in 1887, and therethe mother still resides (1921). He attended the publicschools in early youth and then pursued mechanicalengineering studies in the University of Western Penn-sylvania, after which he entered the employ of the Pen


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