Mellon family

The Mellon family is a wealthy and influential American family from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The family fortune originated with Mellon Bank, founded 1869. They became principal investors and majority owners of Gulf Oil (founded 1901 becoming Chevron-Texaco in 1985), Alcoa (since 1886), The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (since 1970), Koppers (since 1912), New York Shipbuilding (18991968) and Carborundum Corporation, as well as their major financial and ownership influence on Westinghouse,H.J. Heinz, Newsweek, U.S. Steel, Credit Suisse First Boston and General Motors.

The family also founded the National Gallery in both art works and funds, claims one of the longest serving U.S. Treasury Secretaries, and is a patron to the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, Yale University, the Hôpital Albert Schweitzer in Haiti, and with art the University of Virginia. Carnegie Mellon University, and its Mellon College of Science, is named in honor of the family, as well as for its founder, Andrew Carnegie, who was a close associate of the Mellons.

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Stoughton home sold for $992K offers over 5,000 square feet of 'elegant living space'

The Enterprise - Brockton 03 Apr 2025
BROCKTON — A single-family house on Digby Avenue sold for $500,000 ... in East Bridgewater that sold for $705,000 is a charming single-family home that is "bound to capture your heart," according to the real estate listing ... 11, single family.
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Landlord's strange response to potential tenant's polite inquiry shocks renters | Daily Mail Online

The Daily Mail 26 Mar 2025
... visiting family ... 'This is insane! That price by St Mellon's, can rent a small flat in that area for the same price and not let a random family crash there every now and again,' a third replied.
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