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- Alonzo_C._Mather abstract "Alonzo Clark Mather (April 12, 1848 – January 25, 1941) was founder and president of the Mather Stock Car Company, a U.S. firm that built and leased railroad freight cars, especially stock cars.".
- Alonzo_C._Mather birthDate "1848-04-12".
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- Alonzo_C._Mather deathYear "1941".
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- Alonzo_C._Mather wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alonzo C. Mather".
- Alonzo_C._Mather wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alonzo Mather".
- Alonzo_C._Mather birthDate "1848-04-12".
- Alonzo_C._Mather birthPlace Fairfield,_New_York.
- Alonzo_C._Mather deathDate "1941-01-25".
- Alonzo_C._Mather deathPlace Los_Angeles.
- Alonzo_C._Mather knownFor "Founder of Mather Stock Car Company".
- Alonzo_C._Mather name "Alonzo Clark Mather".
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- Alonzo_C._Mather comment "Alonzo Clark Mather (April 12, 1848 – January 25, 1941) was founder and president of the Mather Stock Car Company, a U.S. firm that built and leased railroad freight cars, especially stock cars.".
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