Alonzo Clark Mather was founder and president of the Mather Stock Carolina Company, a United States. firm that built and leased railroad freight cars, especially stock cars.
Background
Alonzo Mather was born in Fairfield, New York, in 1848. The second son of Doctor William Mather and Mary Ann (Buell) Mather. His father was a noted professor who traveled extensively, leaving his mother to raise him and his siblings.
Alonzo Mather was a direct descendant of the Reverend Richard Mather, grandfather of Cotton Mather.
Education
Alonzo Mather attended Fairfield Seminary, and upon graduation, was allowed to choose between continuing his education in college or entering the workforce in business. He chose to forego college and went straight into work in Utica, New York, when he was 16.
Career
However, although Doctor Mather was away from home frequently for extended periods of time, he corresponded often with his family by mail. After gaining work experience there, he moved to Quincy, Illinois. And then to Chicago in 1875.
Alonzo Mather remarried after her death to Louise Eames.
In Chicago, Mather started a wholesale business called Alonzo C. Mather and Company. lieutenant was while Mather was working here that he first developed a more humane stock car for the shipment of livestock by rail.
Mather"s design amenities for the livestock included feeding and watering facilities that had previously been unapplied to railroad rolling stock. By 1881, he had started the Mather Stock Carolina Company to build stock cars based on his design.
Soon, Mather cars were in revenue service on a large number of railroads in North America.
Mather recognized that many railroads would be willing to reduce their operating expenses by leasing rolling stock rather than purchasing or building it, so his company began leasing the cars that it produced — a practice that helped keep the company solvent through the Great Depression of the 1930s. Throughout his time in Chicago, Mather never forgot his home in New New York In 1893 he proposed a design for an international harbor on the waterways around Fort Erie, Ontario/ Buffalo, New New York
Mather"s plans included new electrical generation plants at the falls.
His plans conflicted with those of other electricity companies in the area, and Mather"s plan was eventually abandoned. The United States-Canada Peace Bridge was constructed at that location within his lifetime, but it was not based on any of Mather"s plans.
The former headquarters of the Mather Stock Carolina Company. The Mather Tower still stands in Chicago"s elegant downtown area.
The tower was designated as a Chicago Historic Landmark in 2001.
Mather LifeWays began as a gift distributed in 1941 from Alonzo"s estate. Mr. Mather"s interment location is at Forest Lawn, Glendale. lieutenant is a private room just to the left of the main entrance of The Great Mausoleum.