File:Frank G. Wallace of Pittsburgh 1901.png
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English: Frank G. Wallace was the first president of Consolidated Lamp and Glass Company, and later became president of Kopp Lamp and Glass Company. |
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Source | This is a crop from page 220 of the book "Notable Men of Pittsburgh and Vicinity" published in 1901. |
Author | Percy Frazer Smith compiled the book. He died in 1937. |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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