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During the 19th and 20th centuries, several members of the Whitaker family and related families, made important contributions to the American iron and steel industry.

An image from a 1911 Wheeling Corrugating Company catalog

First generation[edit]

Second generation[edit]

Third generation[edit]

Fourth generation[edit]

Fifth generation[edit]

Sixth generation[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Pennypacker, Samuel Whitaker (1895). Joseph Rusling Whitaker 1824-1895 And His Progenitors (PDF). Philadelphia. p. 3. Retrieved 2011-08-12. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • ^ "William and Mark Bird and the Founding of Hopewell Furnace, National Park Service
  • ^ transcribed bio, supposedly by Samuel Pennypacker
  • ^ Pennsylvania State Reports, vol. 18, vol. 6, Philadelphia, 1853, p. 440-448
  • ^ https://philly.newspapers.com/article/the-philadelphia-inquirer-obituary-for-w/133912082/ Obituary for Francis' son William H. Whitaker, Philadelphia Enquirer, October 2, 1920, p. 16.
  • ^ Biographical Cyclopedia of Representative Men of Maryland and Washington, DC, National Biographical Publishing Company, Baltimore, Maryland, 1879, pp. 661-2
  • ^ The Autobiography of a Pennsylvanian, Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker, Philadelphia, 1918, p. 56
  • ^ Joseph Rusling Whitaker 1824-1895 and His Progenitors, Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker, Philadelphia, 1895, p. 13-16
  • ^ Statistics of the American and Foreign Iron Trades for 1891, American Iron and Steel Association, Philadelphia, 1892, p. 11
  • ^ New York Times, Oct. 5, 1920, obituary "William H. Whitaker"
  • ^ bio of E. S. Whitaker
  • ^ The Autobiography of a Pennsylvanian, Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker, Philadelphia, 1918, p. 76
  • ^ Atlantic Reporter, volume 100, p. 280
  • ^ The Midland Journal, February 23, 1940, "Joseph Coudon Passes Away"
  • ^ Wheeling Hall of Fame entry for Alexander Glass
  • ^ bio of Albert C. Whitaker
  • ^ Pittsburgh Press, March 24, 1929, p. 25
  • ^ Industrial World, Vol. 44, issue 1
  • ^ Cornell Alumni News, August 1922, p. 474
  • ^ The Iron Age, Feb. 10, 1916, p. 384, "Whitaker-Glessner Company's Year" (Wagner a director of the Whitaker-Glessner Company)
  • ^ Wagner bio with picture at wvgenweb
  • ^ History of West Virginia, Old and New, Vol. 2, American Historical Society, 1923, p. 68-9
  • ^ https://wvculture.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Mount-saint-joseph.pdf National Register of Historic Places registration form for Mount Saint Joseph/Holloway Estate
  • ^ bio of G. P. Whitaker
  • ^ obituary of George Parks Whitaker Jr.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Whitaker_iron_family&oldid=1213718637"

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