George Hubbard Clapp

George Hubbard Clapp

George Hubbard Clapp (1858-1949) was an American pioneer in the aluminium industry and also a numismatist.

He was born on December 14 in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania, now a part of Pittsburgh, the son of Delia Dennig Hubbard and DeWitt Clinton Clapp, an iron company executive. He graduated from the Western University of Pennsylvania, today's University of Pittsburgh, in 1877. He married Anne Love in 1882 and the couple had two children.

Clapp took an engineering position at Park Brothers' Black Diamond Steel Works. There, along with Captain Alfred E. Hunt, he established the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory's chemistry department. Hunt formed a compamy in 1888 to exploit the Charles Martin Hall patents for making aluminum by electrolysis. Clapp was treasurer and secretary of the fledgling company. He resigned as treasurer in 1892 and was replaced by Andrew W. Mellon. The company became later known as the Aluminium Company of America. While Hall is generally credited with the invention the aluminium process, Clapp raised the initial venture capital to make the process commercially viable. The Mellon interests suplied the company's working capital.

As Clapp's wealth grew, he pursued his avocational interests in conchology and numismatics. He had begun collecting coins as a boy in the 1870s by sifting through the coins of a toll bridge across the Allegheny River. He later became a founder of the Western Pennsylvania Numismatic Society. His grandfather started him shell collecting. Over the years he assembled more than 100,000 mollusk shells, which he later donated to the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh. In the 1930s he donated his coin collections to both the American Numismatic Society and the Carnegie.

Beginning in 1907 until his death, Clapp was president of Pitt's Board of Trustees. He was a driving force in moving the school from its North Side location to the Oakland district. He also was a trustee of the Carnegie Institute of Technology, today's Carnegie Mellon University and a member of the American Chemical Society.

He died at age 90 on March 31, 1949 at his home in Sewickley, Pennsylvania. Clapp Hall, an academic building on the Pitt campus, is named in his honor.

References

*cite book | author=Alberts, Robert C. | title=Pitt: The Story of the University of Pittsburgh 1787-1987 | location=Pittsburgh | publisher=University of Pittsburgh Press | year=1987 | id=ISBN 0-8229-1150-7
*cite journal | title=Pennsylvania Western | location=Pittsburgh | publisher=Western University of Pennsylvania | year=1886 | volume=5 | issue=5 | pages=129 | url=http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=pittpennwest;cc=pittpennwest;g=documentingpitt;xc=1;xg=1;q1=george%20hubbard%20clapp;rgn=full%20text;idno=e36717v05n05;didno=e36717v05n05;view=image;seq=30;page=root;size=s;frm=frameset;

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NAME=Clapp, George Hubbard
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Clapp, George Hubbard
SHORT DESCRIPTION=American businessman
DATE OF BIRTH=1858
PLACE OF BIRTH=Allegheny, Pennsylvania
DATE OF DEATH=1949
PLACE OF DEATH=Sewickley, Pennsylvania


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