Anonymous ID: 7d48f5 Oct. 18, 2020, 8:32 a.m. No.11136153   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6213 >>6433 >>6526 >>6561

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dafuq you think goes on here anons?

 

>Epstein used the jet on at least one occasion in the 1990s to travel toAbigail Plantation in Georgia, a quail-hunting preserve Wexner named for his wife, according to a person familiar with the itinerary.

 

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The property is located in the Albany quail belt, one of two such areas in Georgia and seven in the Southeast that are known worldwide for quail. The Albany region plantations are heavily concentrated in Baker and Dougherty counties with smaller acreages in neighboring counties, according to quail plantation research for TallTimbers.org by William R. Brueckheimer of Florida State University.

 

Some well-known landowners in the Albany region'' are the Mellon family (Richard King Mellon, Gulf Oil; Pineland Plantation), media magnate and (((philanthropist))) Ted Turner(who bought 8,800-acre Nonami Plantation from Atlanta developer Tom Cousins in 2010), Doug Ivester, former chairman and CEO of The Coca-Cola Co. (18,000-acre ''Deer Run' Plantation, adjacent to Cane Mill) and the Olin family, descended from Franklin W. Olin, the founder of one of the companies that became the Olin Corp. (Nilo Plantation.)

 

Located in Dougherty County, the property is about 15-20 minutes from the Albany airport, which serves both commercial and private aircraft.

 

Gillionville Road serves as Cane Mill’s northern boundary. The property is primarily accessed off a very private dirt road - Old Thompson Road, according to the listing.

 

https://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2017/10/20/3-890-acre-quail-plantation-in-albany-ga-hits.html

Anonymous ID: 7d48f5 Oct. 18, 2020, 8:53 a.m. No.11136433   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6526

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Richard King Mellon (June 19, 1899 – June 3, 1970), commonly known as R.K., was an American financier, general, and (((philanthropist))) from the Pittsburgh suburb of Ligonier, Pennsylvania.

Biography

 

The son of Richard B. Mellon, nephew of Andrew W. Mellon, and grandson of Thomas Mellon, he and his sister Sarah Mellon Scaife and cousins Paul Mellon and Ailsa Mellon-Bruce, were heirs to the Mellon fortune, which included major holdings in Mellon Bank, Gulf Oil, and Alcoa. In 1957, when Fortune prepared its first list of the wealthiest Americans, it estimated that the four cousins were all amongst the richest eight people in the United States, with fortunes of between $400 million and $700 million dollars each. R.K. Mellon served as president and chairman of Mellon Bank. He also served on the board of trustees of the University of Pittsburgh over a span of several decades and was a major benefactor to the university.[1][2]

Family

He married Constance Prosser McCaulley, daughter of a New York banker, in 1936. They adopted four children: Richard P. Mellon, Seward Prosser Mellon, Constance Barber Mellon, and Cassandra Mellon Milbury. Richard King Mellon was also the primary financial founder of Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College, Heinz → John Kerrythen known as the School of Urban and Public Affairs.

Anonymous ID: 7d48f5 Oct. 18, 2020, 8:59 a.m. No.11136526   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6561

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Olin Corp

The Olin Corporation is an Americanmanufacturer of ammunition, chlorine, and sodium hydroxide. Based in Clayton, Missouri, it traces its roots to two companies, both founded in 1892: Franklin W. Olin's Equitable Powder Company and the Mathieson Alkali Works. After being headquartered for many years in Stamford, Connecticut, it is now headquartered in Clayton, Missouri.

 

In the 21st century

 

The ammunition business was and is strong due to the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.Since 2004, the Olin Corporation has been moving some manufacturing of its Winchester products from East Alton to Oxford, Mississippi,[25] which started with the rimfire cartridge (.22LR) production, then its load and pack operations. In 2010, the company announced the move of centerfire manufacturing to Oxford, Mississippi.[26]

 

On March 27, 2015, Dow Chemical Company announced that it would spin off its chlorine and Epoxy businesses and merge them with the Olin Corporation.[27]

 

On October 5, 2015 Olin successfully acquired Dow's U.S. Gulf Coast Chlor-Alkali and Vinyl, Global Chlorinated Organics, and Global Epoxy business units, in addition to 100 percent interest in the Dow Mitsui Chlor-Alkali joint venture. [1],

 

Franklin Walter Olin (January 9, 1860 – May 21, 1951) was the founder of the Olin Corporation.

 

He was born in Woodford, Vermont, and his father built mills and waterwheels. He studied civil engineering at Cornell University, where he also played baseball; he played as an outfielder in the American Association for two seasons. After graduating with the class of 1886, he worked in several jobs before founding a blasting powder mill construction business; his first mill opened in East Alton, Illinois, in 1892.

 

He married Mary Mott Moulton of Toledo, Ohio, on May 28, 1889.[1] They had three sons, Franklin W. Jr. (predeceased), John, and Spencer, all three of whom also graduated from Cornell.

 

He formed the Western Cartridge Company in 1898 to manufacture ammunition; during World War I he diversified into brassmaking for use in cartridge shells. In 1931 Olin acquired the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. After World War II, Olin retired from management of the firm, leaving it to his sons John and Spencer.

 

He died in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1951. A portion of his fortune was willed to the Franklin W. Olin Foundation, which endowed numerous buildings and professorships in his name at college campuses across the United States. In 1997, the foundation established Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering in Needham, Massachusetts.