Abraham Kirkpatrick Lewis
Abraham Kirkpatrick Lewis  | |
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| Born | August 24, 1815 | 
| Died | November 10, 1860 (aged 45) | 
| Nationality | American | 
| Citizenship | U.S.A. | 
| Alma mater | Kenyon College | 
| Occupation | Mine operator | 
| Years active | 1844–1860 | 
| Known for | Kirk Lewis Incline | 
| Spouse | Mary Orth | 
| Children | Dr. William David Lewis Lucretia Orth Lewis LeMoyne  | 
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Abraham Kirkpatrick Lewis was a pioneer coal miner in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His namesake was his grandfather, Abraham Kirkpatrick, a colleague of General John Neville. He graduated from Kenyon College, Ohio, in 1835. Although he studied medicine and law, he made his living in the coal industry. With William Philpot and John M.Snowden Jr., he was the first to establish a market and furnish a regular supply of Pittsburgh coal to New Orleans, transporting the coal on flatboats.