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J. R. McWane

James Ransom McWane (August 15, 1869 – June 24, 1933) was an American industrialist and founder of Birmingham-based McWane, Inc., one of the largest manufacturers of cast iron pipes in North America.
McWane was born in Virginia, where his father operated a foundry business.〔(McWane Corporate: Company History )〕 A 1891 graduate of Bethany College,〔''Wythe County Historical Review'', Issues 43-56, p. 17-8, 1993〕 he was recruited by the Birmingham Steel and Iron Company and moved to Alabama in 1903.〔Harlow, A. F., "James R. McWane", ''System: The Magazine of Business'', Vol. 38, No. 5, p. 840-4, November 1920〕 The following year, he oversaw the construction of Vulcan, the largest cast iron statue in the world, for the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1908, McWane joined John Eagan's ACIPCO as a senior executive.〔 He became the firm's president in 1915, and was responsible for much of its modernization and expansion until he was forced out by Eagan in 1921. Afterwards, McWane opened his own pipe foundry in Birmingham. It was the Roaring Twenties, and it quickly became successful, adding a second facility in Utah in 1926.〔 McWane moved to a stately home in Mountain Brook in 1929.〔 He also became a trustee of Lynchburg College in Virginia.〔Birmingham Business Man Victim of Brief Illness in Chicago: Head of M'Wane Plant Dies While on Business Trip; Body Will Be Brought Back Home for Funeral, Burial Services, ''Birmingham News'', June 24, 1933〕 While on business in Chicago, he died from a heart attack, in 1933.〔
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