Abstract

S. Sterling McMillan III, whose grandfather was industrialist Samuel Livingston Mather, describes in this 2009 interview his memories of growing up in Cleveland during the 1940s and 1950s, focusing on the time he spent living on Magnolia Lane in University Circle, a street that was home to many of Cleveland's leading families during this time. McMillan also discusses what he sees as the Mather family's core business principles and concludes the interview with a brief description of the crucial role that the Mather women played in furthering the family's prosperity.

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Interviewee

McMillan, Sterling S., III (interviewee)

Interviewer

Gibans, Nina (interviewer)

Project

University Circle

Date

9-8-2009

Document Type

Oral History

Duration

49 minutes

Creative Commons License

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