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Frank Henry Buhl (August 3, 1848 – June 7, 1918) was an American businessman and philanthropist from
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. He is the namesake of
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, and
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, Michigan, to
Christian H. Buhl Christian H. Buhl (May 9, 1810 – January 23, 1894) was a businessman and industrialist from Detroit, Michigan. He served as the city's mayor in 1860-61. Biography Christian Henry Buhl was born in Zelienople, Pennsylvania on May 9, 1810. ...
. His father was the first Republican mayor of Detroit and later the founder of Sharon Iron Works in
Sharon, Pennsylvania Sharon is a city in western Mercer County, Pennsylvania, United States. The city, located along the banks of the Shenango River on the state border with Ohio, is about northeast of Youngstown, about southeast of Cleveland and about northwest o ...
. He graduated from
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.


Career

Buhl worked as a clerk in the offices of Sharon Iron Works. He then became a manager and later bought a controlling interest. In 1896, Buhl Steel Company was organized in Sharon and he was elected the first president. The following year, the open hearth department opened and then the blooming mill followed. In March 1898, it was absorbed by
National Steel Corporation The National Steel Corporation (1929–2003) was a major American steel producer. It was founded in 1929 through a merger arranged by Weirton Steel with some properties of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation and M.A. Hanna Company with headquart ...
and later was a division of
Carnegie Steel Company Carnegie Steel Company was a steel-producing company primarily created by Andrew Carnegie and several close associates to manage businesses at steel mills in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area in the late 19th century. The company was forme ...
. In 1899, alongside John Stevenson Jr., Buhl built the Sharon Steel Works and in February 1900, the Sharon Steel Company began operation in South Sharon (now
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). In 1902, the company was sold to National Steel and Buhl retired. The South Sharon operation would later become the Farrell division of Carnegie Steel. Along with Dan Eagan, Buhl is credited with being one of the first to manufacture steel casting. He did this at the American Steel Castings Company (later the American Steel Foundries) in Sharon. After retiring, Buhl and Peter L. Kimberly formed the Buhl-Kimberly Corporation and served as its president. The company promoted an irrigation project in
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. The effort helped develop of land. The corporation also engaged in gold, silver and copper mining and building streetcar lines in
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. He was also president of the Twin Falls (Ida) Land and Water Company.


Philanthropy

After gaining substantial fortune after the sale of his businesses at the turn of the century, Buhl invested in the social fabric of the Shenango Valley. Due to his philantrophy, several sites in the twin communities of Sharon and South Sharon bore his name. Prior to 1916, he donated at least to the city of Sharon. In 1916, he donated his farm for a park and playground that was named Buhl Park. He built the Buhl Club for about and assisted in the erection of an addition to the Buhl Hospital. He was considered Sharon's "first citizen" and the city honored him with an annual "Buhl Day" in the fall months. He donated to churches and society despite not being affiliated with any church. He donated a three-story building to the Sunshine Society and built the Buhl Armory for the Independent Buhl Rifles. By his will he gave to assist the injured in northern France and Belgium and to accident victims in Sharon.


Personal life

Buhl married Julia Anna Forker on February 8, 1888. They had no children. He lived at the Buhl Mansion on East State Street in Sharon. He visited California in the winters. In 1909, Buhl's nephew, William Whitla was kidnapped. He reportedly offered a $10,000 reward for the boy's safe return and $20,000 each for his abductors. Buhl died on June 7, 1918, at his home in Sharon. He was buried in a mausoleum in Oakwood Cemetery.


Legacy

The mining town of
Buhl, Minnesota Buhl is a city in Saint Louis County, Minnesota, United States. Its population was 1,000 at the 2010 census. U.S. Highway 169 serves as a main route in the community. The city's motto is "The Finest Water in America". History A post office c ...
, and the town of
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