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Knut Emil Engwall

Knut Emil Engwall (English pronunciation: [nˈʌt ˈɛmɪl ɛŋɡwˈɔːl]; Hangul: 크누트 에밀 잉월; born 3 October 1863, died 27 March 1923) was a Swedish industrialist, activist, politician and heir of the Engwall family.

Knut Emil Engwall
3rd Patriarch of the Engwall family
1st Patriarch of the 7th lineage
Preceded byErnst Victor Engwall
Succeeded bySven Victor Engwall
3rd chairman of Vict. Th. Engwall & Co
3st chairman of the Engwall board
Preceded byErnst Victor Engwall
Succeeded bySven Victor Engwall
Personal details
Born1863
Died1923
Resting placeThe Engwall family grave in Gävle
NationalitySwedish
SpouseCalla Gyllenhammar
Children9, including Björn Engwall
ParentVictor Theodor Engwall
Profession
  • Merchant
  • Industrialist
  • Philanthropist
Portfolio
  • Vict. Th. Engwall & Co

Biography edit

Knut Emil Engwall was the sixth son of Victor Theodor Engwall. Emil Engwall obtained a civil engineering degree in 1887.[1] He joined Vict. Th. Engwall & Co in 1893. He was appointed as a partner in 1898, deputy CEO in 1905, and ultimately CEO in 1915, following the passing of his brother.[2]

Before joining the family business, Knut Emil Engwall, lived in the United States and Mexico.[1] In the United States, he initiated an acquaintanceship with Thomas Edison.[3] In 1881, Knut Emil Engwall volunteered in preparation for the New York City lightening event. On September 4, 1882, Emil Engwall witnessed what he later recalled to be "The first lightning of a metropolitan".[3] In the United States he initially lived with his uncle John Engwall, who had been received in the highest ranks of Free Masonry, and was a Noble of the Mystic Shrine.[4] John Engwall was the President of the National Publishing Company, the oldest subscription publication in the United States.[4] In New York City, Knut Emil Engwall became acquainted with Carl Leopold Berggren, his future grandfather-in-law and Viktor Gyllenhammar, Emil's later father-in-law.[5]

He enrolled at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in 1883. From 1883 to 1887, Knut Emil Engwall was chairman of the student body at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. In 1888, Knut Emil Engwall returned to the United States and was appointed as a board member of Thomson-Houston Electric Company.[6] He was nominated by his uncle-in-laws, Ernst Berggren and Carl Berggren, who had introduced Knut Emil Engwall to Edison during his first visit. Emil's uncle-in-laws was both board members of Edison Electric Co. of New York City.[5]

 
Belysningsstyrelsen, January 1942

In Scandinavia, he became an advocate for the "lightening up of all cities". Knut Emil Engwall, upon his return to Gävle, acquired multiple electricity plants.[7] Knut Emil Engwall served as the chairman of the lightning board and played a crucial role in the development of the regional electricity plant.[1] In 1892, He was appointed Chairman of Brunkebergsverket, Sweden's first electricity plant, and later assumed the role of director at the regional power plant.[1] In 1896, he was also appointed vice-chairman of Gefle Elektriska Belysningsaktiebolag.

In 1900, Knut Emil Engwall, oversaw the lightning of Seoul's Jongno Street, the first street lightning in the Korean Empire.[8] He was an unspecified executive at Hanseong Jeongi Hoesa (Seoul Electric Company), and became acquainted with Gojong of Korea.[9] In 1900, the pro-American Lee Chae-Yeon, President of Hanseong Jeongi Hoesa, died. In 1901, Emil Engwall moved from Korea. He retained a close relationship with Horace Newton Allen, a U.S. Legation official, who later became United States Minister to Korea and Consul General. Newton Allen was a major advocate for the electrification of Korea.[10] In 1905, Emil Engwall uttered support for Allan, who was recalled due to disagreements over the Taft-Katsura Agreement.[11]

AB Gävle-Dala Järnväg edit

Knut Emil Engwall was active in AB Gävle-Dala Järnväg, a project initially funded by his family. In the United States he befriended, the son of railway-tycoon and politician Nils Ericson, Werner Ericson, who on his father behalf initiated an railway cooperation program between AB Gävle-Dala Järnväg, Bergslagernas Järnvägar, and Stockholm–Västerås–Bergslagens Järnvägar.[12][13][14]

 
Gävle-Dala Järnväg extension, 1909

In 1889, the estimated cost of the cooperation program between Gävla-Dala railway, Bergslagernas Järnvägar, and Stockholm–Västerås–Bergslagens Järnvägar, was 100 000 000 in monetary value (approximately 4.87% of the Swedish GDP in 1889),[15] equivalent to present date SEK 370 billion.

The program was funded by private and public entities. Knut Emil Engwall's older brother, Ernst Victor Engwall, as a member of Gävle City Council and established within the political sphere secured funding from the government body of Gävle Municipality.[16]

In 1899, Emil Engwall, assisted his brother to be nominated as vice-chairman of Gefleborgs Enskilda Bank for the project to receive additional funding.[17] The board at the time consisted of Emil Engwall's Uncle-in-law, Carl Waldemar Berggren; Carl Gustaf Ericson, brother of Werner Ericson; and Per Edward Rettig, the son of Carl Anton Rettig, a railway tycoon and Emil Engwall's mentor. Subsequently, Gefleborgs Enskilda Bank granted favourable loans to the project.[17]

On 9 June 1886, in New York City, Knut Emil Engwall married Calla Gyllenhammar.[18] She was the daughter of Captain Victor Constantine Gyllenhammar and Julia Terese Berggren,[18] daughter of Carl Leopold Berggren. She was the sister of "insurance king", Pher Gyllenhammar Sr.,[18] and aunt of Pehr Gyllenhammar Jr.,[18] Sweden's most influential businessman in the 1970s.[19] In 1909, Calla Gyllenhammar passed away.[18] The couple had five children.

Telecommunication edit

 
The Cedergren Tower, Warsaw

In Mexico, Knut Emil Engwall worked in telecommunications. He established an acquaintanceship with Henrik Tore Cedergren, "the telephone king of Stockholm". Henrik Tore Cedergren's company, Stockholms Allmänna Telefonaktiebolag (SAT), had a telecommunications monopoly in Stockholm. In 1883, Stockholms Allmänna Telefonaktiebolag (SAT) initiated a partnership with L M Ericsson & Co.[20] In 1891, Henrik Tore Cedergren acquired majority ownership L M Ericsson & Co.[20] Emil Engwall, following the acquisition, was nominated as vice-chairman at Cedergren. In 1898, he was appointed as chairman of Cedergren.[21] The company had at the time a monopoly over telecommunications in Warsaw.[21]

In 1904, Knut Emil Engwall initiated the construction of Imperial Russia's first skyscraper, the Cedergren Tower.[21] After Calla Gyllenhammar's death, in 1909, Emil Engwall married Emy Cedergren the granddaughter of Henrik Tore Cedergren. In Warsaw, the Engwalls befriended members of the House of Bogdan-Mușat and of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. In 1924, Ivan von Bogdan, Prince of Bogdan-Mușat married into the Engwall family.[22]

In the sphere of telecommunications, Knut Emil Engwall befriended Ivar Kreuger, "the match king". In the 1920s, Ivar Kreuger acquired a position as principal shareholder of L M Ericsson & Co.[23] Kreuger also acquired the Engwalls previously operated match factories for a premium.[24] Knut Emil Engwall regarded Ivar Kreuger and Paul Toll, the owners of Kreuger & Toll, as "Two men of noble virtues, shaping history through self-will and capabilities". In 1913, Paul Toll married Gunhild Maria Engwall, Knut Emil Engwall's niece.

In 1923, Knut Emil Engwall passed away at the age of 60. He served as chairman of Vict. Th. Engwall & Co, Brunkebergsverket, The Lightning Board, AB Gävle-Dala Järnväg, and Cedergren. He served as vice-chairman of Gefle Elektriska Belysningsaktiebolag, Bergslagernas Järnvägar, and Stockholm–Västerås–Bergslagens Järnvägar. He sat on the board of Hanseong Jeongi Hoesa (Seoul Electric Company), Kreuger & Toll Construction, Stockholms Allmänna Telefonaktiebolag (SAT), L M Ericsson & Co, and General Electric Company (GE). After Emil Engwall's death his wife, Emy Cedergren, and daughter, Inga Karin Emilia Engwall, moved into Ivar Kreuger's private residence on Villagatan 13, Östermalm.

Knut Emil Engwall had a total of nine children: Kerstin Viktoria Engwall, Pehr Viktor Engwall, Yngve Viktor Engwall, Rolf Viktor Engwall, Inga Karin Emilia Engwall, Björn Engwall, Bertil Engwall, and Marianne Engwall. The descendants later became an integral part of the Engwall legacy.[25]

References edit

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  6. ^ Engwall, Knut Emil. "Ord. elev v. KTH 1883—87; v. ordf. Ms. St. Thomson Houston Electric Co., Lynn, Mass., U. S. A., 1888– -90" Svensk rikskalender 1923
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Knut Emil Engwall English pronunciation nˈʌt ˈɛmɪl ɛŋɡwˈɔːl Hangul 크누트 에밀 잉월 born 3 October 1863 died 27 March 1923 was a Swedish industrialist activist politician and heir of the Engwall family Knut Emil Engwall3rd Patriarch of the Engwall family1st Patriarch of the 7th lineagePreceded byErnst Victor EngwallSucceeded bySven Victor Engwall3rd chairman of Vict Th Engwall amp Co3st chairman of the Engwall boardPreceded byErnst Victor EngwallSucceeded bySven Victor EngwallPersonal detailsBorn1863Died1923Resting placeThe Engwall family grave in GavleNationalitySwedishSpouseCalla GyllenhammarChildren9 including Bjorn EngwallParentVictor Theodor EngwallProfessionMerchant Industrialist PhilanthropistPortfolioVict Th Engwall amp Co Contents 1 Biography 1 1 AB Gavle Dala Jarnvag 1 2 Telecommunication 2 ReferencesBiography editKnut Emil Engwall was the sixth son of Victor Theodor Engwall Emil Engwall obtained a civil engineering degree in 1887 1 He joined Vict Th Engwall amp Co in 1893 He was appointed as a partner in 1898 deputy CEO in 1905 and ultimately CEO in 1915 following the passing of his brother 2 Before joining the family business Knut Emil Engwall lived in the United States and Mexico 1 In the United States he initiated an acquaintanceship with Thomas Edison 3 In 1881 Knut Emil Engwall volunteered in preparation for the New York City lightening event On September 4 1882 Emil Engwall witnessed what he later recalled to be The first lightning of a metropolitan 3 In the United States he initially lived with his uncle John Engwall who had been received in the highest ranks of Free Masonry and was a Noble of the Mystic Shrine 4 John Engwall was the President of the National Publishing Company the oldest subscription publication in the United States 4 In New York City Knut Emil Engwall became acquainted with Carl Leopold Berggren his future grandfather in law and Viktor Gyllenhammar Emil s later father in law 5 He enrolled at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in 1883 From 1883 to 1887 Knut Emil Engwall was chairman of the student body at KTH Royal Institute of Technology In 1888 Knut Emil Engwall returned to the United States and was appointed as a board member of Thomson Houston Electric Company 6 He was nominated by his uncle in laws Ernst Berggren and Carl Berggren who had introduced Knut Emil Engwall to Edison during his first visit Emil s uncle in laws was both board members of Edison Electric Co of New York City 5 nbsp Belysningsstyrelsen January 1942In Scandinavia he became an advocate for the lightening up of all cities Knut Emil Engwall upon his return to Gavle acquired multiple electricity plants 7 Knut Emil Engwall served as the chairman of the lightning board and played a crucial role in the development of the regional electricity plant 1 In 1892 He was appointed Chairman of Brunkebergsverket Sweden s first electricity plant and later assumed the role of director at the regional power plant 1 In 1896 he was also appointed vice chairman of Gefle Elektriska Belysningsaktiebolag In 1900 Knut Emil Engwall oversaw the lightning of Seoul s Jongno Street the first street lightning in the Korean Empire 8 He was an unspecified executive at Hanseong Jeongi Hoesa Seoul Electric Company and became acquainted with Gojong of Korea 9 In 1900 the pro American Lee Chae Yeon President of Hanseong Jeongi Hoesa died In 1901 Emil Engwall moved from Korea He retained a close relationship with Horace Newton Allen a U S Legation official who later became United States Minister to Korea and Consul General Newton Allen was a major advocate for the electrification of Korea 10 In 1905 Emil Engwall uttered support for Allan who was recalled due to disagreements over the Taft Katsura Agreement 11 AB Gavle Dala Jarnvag edit Knut Emil Engwall was active in AB Gavle Dala Jarnvag a project initially funded by his family In the United States he befriended the son of railway tycoon and politician Nils Ericson Werner Ericson who on his father behalf initiated an railway cooperation program between AB Gavle Dala Jarnvag Bergslagernas Jarnvagar and Stockholm Vasteras Bergslagens Jarnvagar 12 13 14 nbsp Gavle Dala Jarnvag extension 1909In 1889 the estimated cost of the cooperation program between Gavla Dala railway Bergslagernas Jarnvagar and Stockholm Vasteras Bergslagens Jarnvagar was 100 000 000 in monetary value approximately 4 87 of the Swedish GDP in 1889 15 equivalent to present date SEK 370 billion The program was funded by private and public entities Knut Emil Engwall s older brother Ernst Victor Engwall as a member of Gavle City Council and established within the political sphere secured funding from the government body of Gavle Municipality 16 In 1899 Emil Engwall assisted his brother to be nominated as vice chairman of Gefleborgs Enskilda Bank for the project to receive additional funding 17 The board at the time consisted of Emil Engwall s Uncle in law Carl Waldemar Berggren Carl Gustaf Ericson brother of Werner Ericson and Per Edward Rettig the son of Carl Anton Rettig a railway tycoon and Emil Engwall s mentor Subsequently Gefleborgs Enskilda Bank granted favourable loans to the project 17 On 9 June 1886 in New York City Knut Emil Engwall married Calla Gyllenhammar 18 She was the daughter of Captain Victor Constantine Gyllenhammar and Julia Terese Berggren 18 daughter of Carl Leopold Berggren She was the sister of insurance king Pher Gyllenhammar Sr 18 and aunt of Pehr Gyllenhammar Jr 18 Sweden s most influential businessman in the 1970s 19 In 1909 Calla Gyllenhammar passed away 18 The couple had five children Telecommunication edit nbsp The Cedergren Tower WarsawIn Mexico Knut Emil Engwall worked in telecommunications He established an acquaintanceship with Henrik Tore Cedergren the telephone king of Stockholm Henrik Tore Cedergren s company Stockholms Allmanna Telefonaktiebolag SAT had a telecommunications monopoly in Stockholm In 1883 Stockholms Allmanna Telefonaktiebolag SAT initiated a partnership with L M Ericsson amp Co 20 In 1891 Henrik Tore Cedergren acquired majority ownership L M Ericsson amp Co 20 Emil Engwall following the acquisition was nominated as vice chairman at Cedergren In 1898 he was appointed as chairman of Cedergren 21 The company had at the time a monopoly over telecommunications in Warsaw 21 In 1904 Knut Emil Engwall initiated the construction of Imperial Russia s first skyscraper the Cedergren Tower 21 After Calla Gyllenhammar s death in 1909 Emil Engwall married Emy Cedergren the granddaughter of Henrik Tore Cedergren In Warsaw the Engwalls befriended members of the House of Bogdan Mușat and of the House of Hohenzollern Sigmaringen In 1924 Ivan von Bogdan Prince of Bogdan Mușat married into the Engwall family 22 In the sphere of telecommunications Knut Emil Engwall befriended Ivar Kreuger the match king In the 1920s Ivar Kreuger acquired a position as principal shareholder of L M Ericsson amp Co 23 Kreuger also acquired the Engwalls previously operated match factories for a premium 24 Knut Emil Engwall regarded Ivar Kreuger and Paul Toll the owners of Kreuger amp Toll as Two men of noble virtues shaping history through self will and capabilities In 1913 Paul Toll married Gunhild Maria Engwall Knut Emil Engwall s niece In 1923 Knut Emil Engwall passed away at the age of 60 He served as chairman of Vict Th Engwall amp Co Brunkebergsverket The Lightning Board AB Gavle Dala Jarnvag and Cedergren He served as vice chairman of Gefle Elektriska Belysningsaktiebolag Bergslagernas Jarnvagar and Stockholm Vasteras Bergslagens Jarnvagar He sat on the board of Hanseong Jeongi Hoesa Seoul Electric Company Kreuger amp Toll Construction Stockholms Allmanna Telefonaktiebolag SAT L M Ericsson amp Co and General Electric Company GE After Emil Engwall s death his wife Emy Cedergren and daughter Inga Karin Emilia Engwall moved into Ivar Kreuger s private residence on Villagatan 13 Ostermalm Knut Emil Engwall had a total of nine children Kerstin Viktoria Engwall Pehr Viktor Engwall Yngve Viktor Engwall Rolf Viktor Engwall Inga Karin Emilia Engwall Bjorn Engwall Bertil Engwall and Marianne Engwall The descendants later became an integral part of the Engwall legacy 25 References edit a b c d Danielson Lisse Lotte Slakten Engwall i Gavle med Gevalia gavledraget se Gefle Dagblad Info Retrieved 1 March 2023 viktiga artal engwallstiftelse se Engwall Stiftelsen Retrieved 28 May 2023 a b Knut Emil Engwall 1909 Edison Thomas o Houston Belysning af Gefleborg 1880 Gavle Sweden Engwall Stiftelsen pp 47 53 a b History of the Swedes of Illinois Part II Biographical Sketches with Portraits Chicago Edited By ERNST W OLSON and MARTIN J ENGBERG PDF II ed Chicago The Engberg Holmberg Publishing Company 1908 p 28 a b Wiken Erik Carl Leonard Berggren a well known Swede in New York in the 19th Century pp 124 127 Engwall Knut Emil Ord elev v KTH 1883 87 v ordf Ms St Thomson Houston Electric Co Lynn Mass U S A 1888 90 Svensk rikskalender 1923 Naringslivets utveckling i Sverige under aren 1859 1929 runeberg org in Swedish 1929 Retrieved 2023 06 04 Birth of the first electric company Hansung Electric KEPCO 정리 편집실 참고자료 Retrieved May 24 2023 from kecpo co kr https home kepco co kr kepco front html WZ 2021 1 2 sub03 12 html Moon Hyon Nam 3 5 August 2007 Early history of Korean electric light and power development 2007 IEEE Conference on the History of Electric Power pp 186 211 doi 10 1109 HEP 2007 4510266 ISBN 978 1 4244 1343 0 S2CID 23477773 Kim Hyun sook lt Korean Bureaucratic Intellectuals in the Korean Empire Period Focusing on W F Sands the Imperial Advisor gt History and Reality 2005 58 Yeo In Sok Yoon Do Heum 2017 Allen Horace N Allen 安連 1858 1932 Yonsei Medical Journal 58 4 685 688 doi 10 3349 ymj 2017 58 4 685 ISSN 0513 5796 PMC 5447096 PMID 28540978 Historik ofver Gefle Dala jernvags anlaggning och dess trafikering under 25 ar Gefle 1885 Libris 2681796 Asbrink Gustav 1913 Fran Vasterhafvet till Ostersjon resehandbok 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The telephone king of Stockholm Ericsson a b c Robert J Chapuis Amos E Joel 1 January 2003 100 Years of Telephone Switching IOS Press pp 120 ISBN 978 1 58603 349 1 Engwall Thorsten 1 February 2002 Slakten Engwall register over slakten Engwall upprattat 1 febuari 2002 Stralins Gavle Engwalls slaktfond pp 37 115 Ivar Kreuger ericsson com Ericsson Retrieved 3 March 2023 Vict Th Engwall amp Co Gefle Dagblad 2 June 2008 Retrieved 7 January 2021 Danielson Lisse Lotte Slakten Engwall gavledraget se Gefle Dagblad Info Retrieved 3 March 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Knut Emil Engwall amp oldid 1191846675, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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