Samuel Mather

Samuel Livingston Mather (July 13, 1851 – October 18, 1931) was an American industrialist and philanthropist from Cleveland, Ohio. He co-founded Pickands Mather and Company, a shipping and iron mining company which dominated these two Great Lakes industries from 1900 to 1960. For many years Mather was that city's richest citizen and a major philanthropist, contributing more than US$7 million to community-based organizations in the city. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Mather, Samuel
Published 1721
printed for Eman. Matthews, at the Bible and Crown in Pater-Noster Row

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by Mather, Samuel
Published 1713
apud N. Cliff & D. Jackson, in vico vulg? dicto Cheapside

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by Mather, Samuel
Published 1744
printed for J. Oswald at the Rose and Crown in the Poultry; and J. Brackstone at the Globe in Cornhill

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by Mather, Samuel
Published 1705
printed for Nath. Hillier, at the Prince's Arms in Leaden-Hall-Street, over against St. Mary Axe

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by Mather, Samuel
Published 1738
Printed by J. Draper, printer to His Excellency the governour and Council. Sold by D. Henchman and N. Procter, booksellers

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by Mather, Samuel
Published 1783
Printed by Benjamin Edes & Sons. In Cornhill

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by Mather, Samuel
Published 1726
printed for John Clarke and Richard Hett, at the Bible and Crown in the Poultrey, near Cheapside