Abstract
W. Harry Brown (1856–1921), his wife Margaret, and their children exemplified Pittsburgh’s Gilded Age elite. Their home was a 50-room mansion on Pittsburgh’s “Millionaires’ Row” along Shadyside’s Fifth Avenue, they owned multiple yachts, maintained a box at the Opera House, and traveled extensively. They were not the first in their crowd to commission a large family mausoleum. They were the only ones, however, to commission a pyramid.
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