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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.
Berwind-White Company coal piers in Jersey City, New Jersey Edward Julius Berwind in 1902. Berwind Corporation, previously also known as Berwind-White Coal Mining Company, is a large privately held American corporation headquartered in Philadelphia, The company has historically been involved in the coal industry, but has diversified into property leasing and ownership of unrelated businesses.
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Charles Frederick Berwind, Edward Julius Berwind, and John E. Berwind (1854-1928), coal merchants, with Allison White, a surveyor and later Congressman, founded the Berwind, White & Company in Philadelphia in 1876. Berwind, White & Company was a coal and shipping company the specialized in bituminous steam coal from Greenwich, Connecticut port.
Edward Julius Berwind (1848–1936), an American businessman, founder of the Berwind-White Coal Mining Company; Julia Berwind (1870–1961), an American socialite and social welfare activist; Berwind P. Kaufmann (1897–1975), an American biologist; Places. Berwind, Colorado, a ghost town in Las Animas County, Colorado, in the United States
The Edward J. Berwind House is a mansion located on 2 East 64th Street and Fifth Avenue in the Upper East Side in New York City. It was constructed in 1886 for the coal baron Edward J. Berwind . It served as headquarters for the American Heart Association until 1978 when it was reconverted to residential use with a new penthouse.
Berwind was founded in 1888 as a company town for the Colorado Coal & Iron Company and, from 1892, was operated by the Colorado Fuel & Iron Company.The Berwind, Colorado, post office operated from March 10, 1892, until May 30, 1931. [3]
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