History of Pittsburgh and environs, from prehistoric days to the beginning of the American revolution .. . ed EdwardH. Jennings, Jr., of Pittsburgh, and they have threechildren: Edward H., 3rd, Jane, and Evans. 7. HelenFoster, married Robert Addison Lyne, of Pittsburgh, andthey are parents of one child, Helen. Mr. Wood died in New York City, Aug. 13, 1905, inhis sixty-fifth year. The news of his passing was receivedin Pittsburgh with emotions of sincerest respect andsorrow. At the McKeesport Mills, although it had beenfour years since he had official connection with the busi-ness, associates o


History of Pittsburgh and environs, from prehistoric days to the beginning of the American revolution .. . ed EdwardH. Jennings, Jr., of Pittsburgh, and they have threechildren: Edward H., 3rd, Jane, and Evans. 7. HelenFoster, married Robert Addison Lyne, of Pittsburgh, andthey are parents of one child, Helen. Mr. Wood died in New York City, Aug. 13, 1905, inhis sixty-fifth year. The news of his passing was receivedin Pittsburgh with emotions of sincerest respect andsorrow. At the McKeesport Mills, although it had beenfour years since he had official connection with the busi-ness, associates of former days gathered in the midst ofsilent machinery and bore witness of their regard fortheir friend and benefactor. His record stands as anhonorable monument to a man who lived nobly and un-selfishly in the unwavering esteem of all who knew him. ROLAND G. WOOD—A native son of Pittsburgh,Roland G. Wood has won honorable position among theyounger business men of his city as a member of thefirm of Wood & Pugh, investment securities. He is oneof Pittsburghs sons who were missed from their places. s-^^ra^Uf^^:! ^ ^r^ /^y^


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