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  2. Edward Julius Berwind - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Berwind Corporation - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Category:Berwind Corporation - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 September 2018, at 00:04 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Wilmore Steamship Company - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Berwind - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. Edward J. Berwind House - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Berwind, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Toyota Mark II - Wikipedia

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    Toyota added a new sedan called the Toyota Scepter, with the major difference being a front-wheel-drive powertrain. Styling of this generation showed a corporate similarity to the Toyota Windom, which was exclusive to Toyota Corolla Store locations. The Mark II sedans (and X70 wagons and vans) were planned to sell about 14,000 units per month ...