d rockefeller. all of the basic they miss industrialists of cleveland is done euclid avenue. he made his fortune in mr. oglebay made his fortune in 1900 when he was asked to manage j. d. rockefeller's iron ore mines. that was the mesabi range. it was the largest iron ore range in the world. mr. oglebay was involved in managing all of that. in 1900, he and rockefeller sold their interests in the iron ore mines to u.s. steel, and they walked away multimillionaires. mr. oglebay was 51 years of age. he always had an affinity for wheeling. even in cleveland, he had an absentee ballot for wheeling. he loved the area, wanted to come back. his wife's family owned this little summer place up on the top of the hill. 25 acres of land. he purchased it for $8,000 from his wife's brothers. he would buy bits and pieces as he could until he assembled 1500 acres of property on the hill above wheeling. he called it waddington. that was the name given to this property by the second owner of the mansion in 1856. a man from england called george smith. mr. smith felt that the rolling hills reminded him of his ancestral home in england. mr. oglebay, doing some research on the property,