James H. Laughlin | |
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Born | March 1, 1806 County Down, Ireland |
Died | December 18, 1882 (aged 76) |
Occupation | financier |
Known for | Jones and Laughlin Steel |
Spouse(s) | Ann Irwin |
Children | Eliza Irwin Laughlin, James Laughlin |
Parent(s) | James and Eliza Laughlin |
Relatives | James Laughlin IV, Irwin B. Laughlin, Duncan Phillips |
James H. Laughlin was a pioneer of the iron and steel industry in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was born March 1, 1806 near Portaferry in County Down. Laughlin died on December 18, 1882.
In 1854, Laughlin bought the retiring Bernard Lauth's interest in the steel partnership with Benjamin Franklin Jones. The company was renamed Jones and Laughlin in 1861, later reorganized as J&L Steel.
In 1844, Laughlin was appointed as a corporator to the board responsible for establishing the Allegheny Cemetery. In 1852, Laughlin and his associates, including B.F. Jones, founded a banking organization that, when chartered, was the First National Bank of Pittsburgh, later Pittsburgh National Bank.
Laughlin was the first president of the Western Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh.
He was a founder of the Pennsylvania Female College, which later became Chatham University.