History of Pittsburgh and environs, from prehistoric days to the beginning of the American revolution .. . Bietenduefel was born May 9, 1883, and receivedhis education in the public schools of Pittsburgh. Atthe age of fifteen years he entered the employ of Wil-liam Armstrong, with whom he remained until April 10,1900. On that date he became associated with the FifthAvenue Bank of Pittsburgh, in the capacity of messen-ger, was promoted to teller and bookkeeper in 1903, thenin January, 1919, was elected to the office of cashier andsecretary of the bank. Mr. Bietenduefel is a member of the Pittsb


History of Pittsburgh and environs, from prehistoric days to the beginning of the American revolution .. . Bietenduefel was born May 9, 1883, and receivedhis education in the public schools of Pittsburgh. Atthe age of fifteen years he entered the employ of Wil-liam Armstrong, with whom he remained until April 10,1900. On that date he became associated with the FifthAvenue Bank of Pittsburgh, in the capacity of messen-ger, was promoted to teller and bookkeeper in 1903, thenin January, 1919, was elected to the office of cashier andsecretary of the bank. Mr. Bietenduefel is a member of the Pittsburgh Cham-ber of Commerce, and a member of the Bankers Clubof this city. He is a member of all Masonic bodies, andholds the thirty-second degree in the Masonic order, andis also a member of the Knights of Malta. He is amember of the Belmar Christian Church, and serves aschairman of the official board of the church. The onlyrelaxations for which he cares are hunting and touringby motor. On Nov. 24, 1909, Mr. Bietenduefel married Anna , of Pittsburgh. Their residence is at No. 7139Meade C^.K^, a€uMy^ BIOGRAPHICAL 209 ALVEY FULLERTON GAILEY, a building con-tractor, of Pittsburgh, is prominent in the constructionworld of Allegheny county. He was born in Indiana,Pa., March n, 1S67, and is a son of Andrew and Mar-garet Gailey. The elder Mr. Gailey was a carpenter andcontractor during all his active life, and was one of thepionee • settlers of Indiana county. He died at the ageof eigh .y-five years. Receiving his education in the public schools of hisnative town, Mr. Gailey began work as a carpenter atthe age of fourteen years in Indiana county. Comingto Pittsburgh three years later, he worked at this tradehere until 1903, when he formed a partnership withHenry Chambers, under the firm name of Gailey &Chambers, building contractors. The venture was mostsuccessful, and the business developed broadly. In 1907Mr. Gailey became sole owner of this growing concern,changi


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