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Edward Julius Berwind

Edward Julius Berwind (June 17, 1848 – August 18, 1936) was the founder of the Berwind-White Coal Mining Company. He was head of the company from 1886 until 1930.

Edward Julius Berwind
President of Berwind-White Coal Mining Company
In office
1890–1930
Preceded byCharles Frederick Berwind
Succeeded byCharles E. Dunlap
Personal details
Born(1848-06-17)June 17, 1848
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
DiedAugust 18, 1936(1936-08-18) (aged 88)
Newport, Rhode Island
Resting placeWest Laurel Hill Cemetery
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Sarah Vesta Herminie Torrey
(m. 1886; died 1922)
RelationsCharles F. Berwind (brother)
Julia A. Berwind (sister)
Residence(s)The Elms, 2 East 64th Street
EducationUnited States Naval Academy

Early life Edit

Berwind was born on June 17, 1848, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was one of five sons born to German immigrants Augusta (née Guldenferring) Berwind (1821–1904) and John Berwind (1813–1893).[1][2] Among his siblings was brother Charles Frederick Berwind, the first president of Berwind-White, and sister Julia A. Berwind, a social welfare activist who in later life lived with Edward.[3]

Berwind was appointed to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, in July 1865 by President Abraham Lincoln, and graduated in June 1869 as a midshipman. He was promoted to ensign in July 1870 and to master (equivalent to the modern rank of lieutenant, junior grade) in March 1872. He was placed on the Retired List in May 1875. While in the Navy, he served during the Franco-Prussian War and as an ensign, met the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, who became a lifelong friend of Berwind.[4]

During the Grant administration, he served as a naval aide at the White House.[4]

Career Edit

Upon leaving the Navy, Berwind went into business with his older brother, Charles, and Judge Allison White; co-founding Berwind, White & Company, which was incorporated as Berwind-White in 1886. Berwind worked closely with J. P. Morgan in the consolidation, reorganization, integration, and expansion of his coal mining operations.[4] In his day he was also considered to be the world's largest individual owner of coal mining properties. Berwind also refused to bargain with his employees, making his mines among the last open shops in the coal fields.

Berwind and Peter A. B. Widener established the New York subway system. Berwind, along with Widener, was a director of International Mercantile Marine Company which owned the White Star Line and, subsequently, the RMS Titanic.[5] Berwind controlled the steamship business in New York and Philadelphia and supplied much of the coal used by the ships of the US Navy. After his brother's death in 1890, Edward became sole manager of the company.

Personal life Edit

In 1886, Berwind was married to Sarah Vesta Herminie Torrey (1856–1922), at Leghorn, Italy, where her father was U.S. consular agent.[6] Sarah was a daughter of Franklin Torrey, a prominent sculptor, and Sarah Lincoln (née Spinney) Torrey. Her brother was Charles Franklin Torrey, who inherited the residue of her estate.[7]

After the death of his wife in 1922,[6] his sister served as hostess for Edward in New York and Newport.[3]

 
Berwind mausoleum in West Laurel Hill Cemetery

He died on August 18, 1936, at his home, 2 East 64th Street in New York City.[4] After a funeral held at St. Thomas Church on Fifth Avenue in New York, he was buried in West Laurel Hill Cemetery in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, along with his wife, in a mausoleum (modeled after the Tower of the Winds in Athens) that was designed by Horace Trumbauer, the architect of The Elms, his summer home in Newport, Rhode Island.[8] His sister Julia and nephew, Charles E. Dunlap, were his principal beneficiaries.[9]

See also Edit

Wilmore Steamship Company

References Edit

  1. ^ Group, Berwind; Berwind, Charles Graham (1993). The History of Berwind, 1886-1993. Berwind Group. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  2. ^ Ingham, John N. (1983). Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 69-70. ISBN 9780313239076. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Julia A. Berwind, a Society Figure; Leader Here and in Newport Dies -- Did Welfare Work" (PDF). The New York Times. May 18, 1961. Retrieved 2009-09-08.
  4. ^ a b c d "E J. Berwind Dies; Coal Operator, 88; Said to Have Been Country's Largest Individual Owner of Bituminous Mines. Also a Patron of Arts Colleague of J. Pierpont Morgan Had Wide Railroad, Utilities and Steel Interests" (PDF). The New York Times. 19 August 1936. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  5. ^ A legacy company continues to operate today as the Berwind Company
  6. ^ a b "Mrs. Edward J. Berwind" (PDF). The New York Times. 7 January 1922. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  7. ^ "Mrs. Berwind Gems Valued AT $376,944; Will Leaves Entire Collection to Husband, E.J. Berwind, Coal Operator. Total Estate is $479,719 Brother, C.F. Torrey, Gets Bulk of the Residue--Two $5,000 Bequests Made to Charity" (PDF). The New York Times. 27 December 1922. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  8. ^ "Berwind Services Today" (PDF). The New York Times. 21 August 1936. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  9. ^ "Sister Chief Heir in Berwind Will; She Gets $100,000 and Life Estate in One-third of the Residue" (PDF). The New York Times. 27 August 1936. Retrieved 4 November 2019.

External links Edit

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Edward Julius Berwind June 17 1848 August 18 1936 was the founder of the Berwind White Coal Mining Company He was head of the company from 1886 until 1930 Edward Julius BerwindPresident of Berwind White Coal Mining CompanyIn office 1890 1930Preceded byCharles Frederick BerwindSucceeded byCharles E DunlapPersonal detailsBorn 1848 06 17 June 17 1848Philadelphia PennsylvaniaDiedAugust 18 1936 1936 08 18 aged 88 Newport Rhode IslandResting placeWest Laurel Hill CemeteryPolitical partyRepublicanSpouseSarah Vesta Herminie Torrey m 1886 died 1922 wbr RelationsCharles F Berwind brother Julia A Berwind sister Residence s The Elms 2 East 64th StreetEducationUnited States Naval Academy Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditBerwind was born on June 17 1848 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania He was one of five sons born to German immigrants Augusta nee Guldenferring Berwind 1821 1904 and John Berwind 1813 1893 1 2 Among his siblings was brother Charles Frederick Berwind the first president of Berwind White and sister Julia A Berwind a social welfare activist who in later life lived with Edward 3 Berwind was appointed to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis Maryland in July 1865 by President Abraham Lincoln and graduated in June 1869 as a midshipman He was promoted to ensign in July 1870 and to master equivalent to the modern rank of lieutenant junior grade in March 1872 He was placed on the Retired List in May 1875 While in the Navy he served during the Franco Prussian War and as an ensign met the Prince of Wales later King Edward VII who became a lifelong friend of Berwind 4 During the Grant administration he served as a naval aide at the White House 4 Career EditUpon leaving the Navy Berwind went into business with his older brother Charles and Judge Allison White co founding Berwind White amp Company which was incorporated as Berwind White in 1886 Berwind worked closely with J P Morgan in the consolidation reorganization integration and expansion of his coal mining operations 4 In his day he was also considered to be the world s largest individual owner of coal mining properties Berwind also refused to bargain with his employees making his mines among the last open shops in the coal fields Berwind and Peter A B Widener established the New York subway system Berwind along with Widener was a director of International Mercantile Marine Company which owned the White Star Line and subsequently the RMS Titanic 5 Berwind controlled the steamship business in New York and Philadelphia and supplied much of the coal used by the ships of the US Navy After his brother s death in 1890 Edward became sole manager of the company Personal life EditIn 1886 Berwind was married to Sarah Vesta Herminie Torrey 1856 1922 at Leghorn Italy where her father was U S consular agent 6 Sarah was a daughter of Franklin Torrey a prominent sculptor and Sarah Lincoln nee Spinney Torrey Her brother was Charles Franklin Torrey who inherited the residue of her estate 7 After the death of his wife in 1922 6 his sister served as hostess for Edward in New York and Newport 3 nbsp Berwind mausoleum in West Laurel Hill CemeteryHe died on August 18 1936 at his home 2 East 64th Street in New York City 4 After a funeral held at St Thomas Church on Fifth Avenue in New York he was buried in West Laurel Hill Cemetery in Bala Cynwyd Pennsylvania along with his wife in a mausoleum modeled after the Tower of the Winds in Athens that was designed by Horace Trumbauer the architect of The Elms his summer home in Newport Rhode Island 8 His sister Julia and nephew Charles E Dunlap were his principal beneficiaries 9 nbsp Edward J Berwind House 64th Street amp 5th Avenue New York City 1886 nbsp The Elms Newport Rhode Island 1899 Horace Trumbauer architect See also EditWilmore Steamship Company Berwind Colorado Berwind West Virginia Windber Pennsylvania The Elms Newport Rhode Island Old PhiladelphiansReferences Edit Group Berwind Berwind Charles Graham 1993 The History of Berwind 1886 1993 Berwind Group Retrieved 4 November 2019 Ingham John N 1983 Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders Greenwood Publishing Group pp 69 70 ISBN 9780313239076 Retrieved 4 November 2019 a b Julia A Berwind a Society Figure Leader Here and in Newport Dies Did Welfare Work PDF The New York Times May 18 1961 Retrieved 2009 09 08 a b c d E J Berwind Dies Coal Operator 88 Said to Have Been Country s Largest Individual Owner of Bituminous Mines Also a Patron of Arts Colleague of J Pierpont Morgan Had Wide Railroad Utilities and Steel Interests PDF The New York Times 19 August 1936 Retrieved 4 November 2019 A legacy company continues to operate today as the Berwind Company a b Mrs Edward J Berwind PDF The New York Times 7 January 1922 Retrieved 4 November 2019 Mrs Berwind Gems Valued AT 376 944 Will Leaves Entire Collection to Husband E J Berwind Coal Operator Total Estate is 479 719 Brother C F Torrey Gets Bulk of the Residue Two 5 000 Bequests Made to Charity PDF The New York Times 27 December 1922 Retrieved 4 November 2019 Berwind Services Today PDF The New York Times 21 August 1936 Retrieved 4 November 2019 Sister Chief Heir in Berwind Will She Gets 100 000 and Life Estate in One third of the Residue PDF The New York Times 27 August 1936 Retrieved 4 November 2019 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Edward Julius Berwind Edward Julius Berwind at Harvard Edward Julius Berwind at West Laurel Hill Cemetery Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edward Julius Berwind amp oldid 1160766032, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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