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  1. Richard Beatty Mellon (March 19, 1858 – December 1, 1933), sometimes R.B., part of the Mellon family, was a banker, industrialist, and philanthropist from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Biography. He and his brother Andrew Mellon, sons of Judge Thomas Mellon, were frequent business partners.

    • December 1, 1933 (aged 75), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    • March 19, 1858, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  2. Most of America's Gilded Age fortunes have dissipated over time. Yet two centuries after Thomas Mellon arrived in America with his family, the Mellons are worth $12 billion.

  3. Mellon was opened in January 1870 by Thomas Mellon and his sons Andrew Mellon and Richard B. Mellon, as T. Mellon & Sons' Bank. In 1902, the institution became Mellon National Bank. Mellon Bank was an important force in the mass production revolution in the United States, especially in the Midwest. [citation needed]

    • January 2, 1870; 153 years ago
    • Thomas Mellon (founder)
  4. The family can be divided into four branches: the descendants of Thomas Alexander Mellon Jr, of James Ross Mellon, of Andrew William Mellon, and of Richard Beatty Mellon. The Mellon family are members of the Episcopal Church .

    • Archibald Mellon
  5. If you were multimillionaire Richard B. Mellon, who played a 70-year game of tag with his brother, you might call your brother to your deathbed, touch him, and say, “Last tag.” 2 If you were President Brigham Young, you might utter the name of your beloved friend and mentor, the Prophet of the Restoration: “Joseph, Joseph, Joseph.” 3

  6. Richard B. Mellon’s biography illustrates the remarkable success story of a man who was not only a powerful banker (financier) and industrialist but also a significant philanthropist.

  7. 3. Feb. 2012 · What the Frick, Mellon? Inspired by a trip to Frick's palace, PittGirl puts on her historian hat and explores the fate of a lost Mellon manse.